Fourth feature of Indrasis Acharya, “In the Mist” (aka “Niharika”) is a very interesting portrait of womanhood, particularly since it deals with a number of themes that can only be described as taboo. The film had world Premiere at Adelaide, Asian Premiere at Hanoi, and National Premiere at Kerala International, in what seems will be a rather long festival run.
“In the Mist” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The movie starts with Deepa, a young woman, moving to her uncle’s house in the country from Kolkata, after her mother’s death and the bedridden situation of her father. The girl tries to be cheerful and adapt as quickly as possible, but the fact that there is some trauma involved in her past is also quite evident. As we learn from flashbacks, the building that fostered her extended family during her childhood was not exactly a dream one,...
“In the Mist” review is part of the Submit Your Film Initiative
The movie starts with Deepa, a young woman, moving to her uncle’s house in the country from Kolkata, after her mother’s death and the bedridden situation of her father. The girl tries to be cheerful and adapt as quickly as possible, but the fact that there is some trauma involved in her past is also quite evident. As we learn from flashbacks, the building that fostered her extended family during her childhood was not exactly a dream one,...
- 2/14/2023
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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