We like to think, chat & write about films, TV and other moving images as well as watch and screen them. Here are some thoughts and memories.
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RANJIT REWINDS
Film programmer Ranjit S. Ruprai looks back at his influences and obsessions.
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PHUONG PRESSES PLAY
Film critic Phuong Le contemplates her many film fixations and fascinations.
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SUPA SUPA SUPA
SUPA articles about SUPA movies by SUPA friends, inc. Amos Levin and others.

Ranjit Rewinds: Movies For Healing
On a day off sick from school, the most effective medication was Japanese animation. These films had a cathartic effect on me like no other. They entertained me with their creativity. They amazed me with their beauty. They healed me with hope.

Ranjit Rewinds: How Long Is A Piece Of Memory?
“Where did your love of cinema begin?” asked the man on a boat. The boat did not bob up and down but my memories did. Floating to the surface. Spilling onto dry land.