Sonia BotsarovaIn Between Soft and Hard-Core: Japanese Pink Moviesinspired by the dark side of human sexuality and lust.Jun 26, 2021Jun 26, 2021
Sonia Botsarova‘Hyenas’ and Neo-Colonialism in Senegal“My task was to identify the enemy of humankind: money, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank.” Djibril Diop MambétyJun 19, 2021Jun 19, 2021
Sonia BotsarovaThe Fascinating World of Hand-Painted Ghanaian Film PostersAwkwardly interesting, aesthetically intriguing, unconventionally informative. This is the fascinating world of hand-painted Ghanaian film…Jun 12, 2021Jun 12, 2021
Sonia BotsarovaForm Over the Subject in Amit Dutta’s “Nainsukh”The reading of an artist’s body of work through its abstract reconstruction or reinvention is a cinematic approach that can be traced many…Jun 5, 2021Jun 5, 2021
Sonia BotsarovaDorayaki, Sushi, or Noodles? 3 Delicious Films to WatchWho doesn’t like a soft, moist, fluffy dorayaki? Or a warm bowl of ramen noodles? Well, your next cine-meal is ready.Apr 30, 2021Apr 30, 2021
Sonia BotsarovaDiscover the Cinema of Central Asia: Films From UzbekistanCould it be that those narratives are not just tales made in an obscure corner of the former Soviet empire?Apr 5, 2021Apr 5, 2021
Sonia BotsarovaCambodian Cinema: From Gold to Ashes, From Ashes to SparksBefore the Khmer Rouge took power in April 1975, the Cambodian film industry was simply thriving.Mar 2, 2021Mar 2, 2021