Starting from the 2005 release “Ek Mutho Chabi”, Indranil Roychowdhury has six directorial credits to his name. The most well-known of them is “Phoring” (2013), a moving tale of an adolescent boy, which spent some time in the festival circuit. His latest release is “Debris Of Desire” (2020), adapted from two short stories by iconic Bengali author Manik Bandyopadhyay. It is a co-production of both sides of the Bengal border.
“Debris Of Desire“ is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Two stories create the narrative of the movie: one involves Satya, a petty criminal. He has an on-again-off-again relationship with prostitute Beuti, a Bangladeshi immigrant. In the meantime, he plans to rob the woman and run away. Another involves Chandu, a man with drinking and anger issues which force him to change jobs every now and then, including being a factory worker and an Atm security guard. His wife is Soma,...
“Debris Of Desire“ is screening at Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles
Two stories create the narrative of the movie: one involves Satya, a petty criminal. He has an on-again-off-again relationship with prostitute Beuti, a Bangladeshi immigrant. In the meantime, he plans to rob the woman and run away. Another involves Chandu, a man with drinking and anger issues which force him to change jobs every now and then, including being a factory worker and an Atm security guard. His wife is Soma,...
- 5/26/2021
- by Raktim Nandi
- AsianMoviePulse
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