No Images? Click here Shonali Bose’s aching, The Sky is Pink, is movie that’s the cinematic equivalent of visiting a therapist. As you lay in the recliner, allowing yourself to be quietly vulnerable, the film reflects and then recognises your pain, leaving behind a trail of hope.It’s a movie that understands and breaks down the specifics of grief, unravels the lingering agony that trauma leaves behind and argues that the fragility of life is precisely what makes it so precious...It’s MAMI month.Come October 17, cinephiles from across the country will be waking up at unholy hours to book a seat for the new Noah Baumbach movie or jostle for space at a masterclass hosted by Brazilian filmmaker Fernando Meirelles, whose The Two Popes, will also be playing at the festival or fight to get some aisle space at the screening of Pedro Almodovar’s Pain and Glory.And if you’re too overwhelmed with the onslaught of indie cinema (is anyone ever?), there’s always Karan Johar around to infuse some mainstream madness. For now, here's a list of 9 unmissable titles playing at the festival.New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2019 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 |
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