1. Bornila Chatterjee The Hungry - Platform-Mag
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Bornila Chatterjee
2. Verve Signs Indian Filmmaker Bornila Chatterjee (Exclusive)
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Her revenge thriller ‘The Hungry,’ based on Shakespeare's 'Titus Andronicus,' premiered at Toronto this month.
3. TIFF 2017 Women Directors: Meet Bornila Chatterjee — “The Hungry”
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Bornila Chatterjee is a writer and filmmaker. Her feature film “Let’s Be Out, The Sun Is Shining” premiered at the 2012 New York Indian…
4. Bornila Chatterjee : You never know what stories you are going to chase
Nov 5, 2017 · Director Bornila Chatterjee said one does not know which story is waiting to be made. The filmmaker said the Bard continues to be relevant even today.
She has adapted what is considered to be one of the least loved plays by William Shakespeare for the big screen but director Bornila Chatterjee said o
5. Director says The Hungry celebrates complexity of women - Indulgexpress
Oct 20, 2017 · Director Bornila Chatterjee says the movie celebrates the complexity of women which is rarely captured in films.
Director Bornila Chatterjee, who has won a special mention for the Oxfam Award for Best Film on Gender Equality for The Hungry, says the movie celebrates the co
6. Depoliticizing Titus in Delhi: The Hungry :: Scene
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by Anna Kurian. Written on 2018-01-10. Published in 2017 Issue 2.
7. Newsletter #164: Back in the Writer's Room - Scott Snyder | Substack
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8. Appetite for Destruction: 'The Hungry' adapts Shakespeare's darkest and ...
May 12, 2018 · 'The Hungry' director Bornila Chatterjee talks to us about her bold adaptation of Shakespeare's bloodiest work.
'The Hungry' director Bornila Chatterjee talks to us about her bold adaptation of Shakespeare's bloodiest work.
9. Smaller films are much safer - India Today
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With studios opening up for small-budget movies, filmmaker Bornila Chatterjee is optimistic about the future of independent cinema in India.