Satyajit Ray’s Parash Pathar (The Philosopher’s Stone), though less celebrated than his Apu Trilogy, remains a compelling exploration of human folly and societal constraints. Discovered through Brian Mills’ 101 Forgotten Films—a compendium highlighting cinematic rarities—the film is categorized as a “4 out of 5” in terms of accessibility, a rating that belies its current availability on digital platforms like YouTube. Ironically, while Ray’s canonical works such as Pather Panchali and Apur Sansar proved more elusive, Parash Pathar emerges as a…
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Sleeping Princess 2010
Watched in the beginning of 16th London Turkish Film Festival at Empire Theatre, Leicester Square.
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Chico & Rita 2010
I watched this movie during The 6th London Spanish Film Festival at Cine Lumiere South Kensington. In 2010. When I went there, they sold out of tickets. But someone gave me a ticket to get in. I wanted to thank you for that ticket.
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