Everything we have written about the moving image — the slow films and the loud ones, the masters and the debutants, the projection booth and the festival queue. পর্দার সব গল্প, এক জায়গায়।

A generation that refuses to hurry — long takes, available light, and a faith that the audience will wait.

The most assured Bengali debut in a decade asks to be watched closely — and rewards anyone who does.

Cinematographers reaching for vintage glass are remaking what a Bangladeshi film can look like.

The director on rejecting coverage, and the scene she waited three weeks of monsoon to film.

A handful of obsessives in a Dhaka archive race decay to keep a national memory legible.

While the multiplexes rise, one projectionist keeps a sixty-year-old hall and its rituals alive.

For the first time in a decade, the Croisette spoke Bangla. A quiet, telling year on the Riviera.

A production that followed the rains across three districts for a single, unrepeatable season.

A memoir of the single-screen era, the queues outside Gulistan, and the films that bound a city.