This work is a collection of essays that covers nearly three decades of film criticism by T.G. Vaidyanathan. It includes discussion of individual films, both Indian and Western, a section on Satyajit Ray, general pieces on the concerns of modern Indian cinema, as well as accounts of the author's encounters with acclaimed directors. It has a select bibliography with suggestions for further reading. It should be of value to both general readers interested in film and students of film studies.
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This work is a collection of essays that covers nearly three decades of film criticism by T.G. Vaidyanathan. It includes discussion of individual films, both Indian and Western, a section on Satyajit Ray, general pieces on the concerns of modern Indian cinema, as well as accounts of the author's encounters with acclaimed directors. It has a select bibliography with suggestions for further reading. It should be of value to both general readers interested in film and students of film studies.
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