Contributors
Chandrakant Kamble

Dr. Chandrakant Kamble (Ph.D., Symbiosis International, University, Pune, India, 2023) is Assistant Professor at Amity School of Communication, Amity University, Mumbai, India. His research interests include film, culture, and gender studies. He has published papers and book chapters in journals & publications indexed by Sage, Routledge, and Scopus. Additionally, Mr. Kamble is an accomplished short filmmaker, film critic, and columnist. He has reviewed numerous papers for various Scopus indexed journals and served as a keynote speaker and session chair at national conferences. Moreover, he has contributed several articles on cinema and marginalized (Dalit) issues to prominent Indian media outlets.
Articles by
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Mind How You Go: Epic Enlightenment in Siddhartha (Conrad Rooks, 1972) and Little Buddha (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1993)
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Portraits of Orpheus: Celine Sciamma’s Portrait of a Lady on Fire and Jean Cocteau’s Orphée
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Sipping on Reality: An In-Depth Look at the Cult Classic Barfly
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Reimagining Ashwatthama: Epic Resonance in Kalki 2898 AD
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“Some minor revisions”: The Pervasive Injustices of I May Destroy You
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In me there is the intruder: On Claire Denis and Jean-Luc Nancy’s L’intrus
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Post-War America and the Melodrama
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Flowing and Unfolding: Films by Agnès Varda, Mia Hansen-Løve and the Literature of Annie Ernaux
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The Limits of Magical Thinking: China in The Last Emperor (Bernardo Bertolucci, 1987) and A Touch of Sin (Jia Zhangke, 2013)
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Landscape and Politics in the Films of Chris Welsby