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A traveler encounters jackals who beg him to end their ancient conflict with Arabs, revealing prejudice, obsession, and futility.
Adoor Gopalakrishnan pioneered Malayalam New Wave cinema, directing 12 feature films portraying Kerala's society, culture, and human experiences across decades.
These photographs do not seek spectacle; instead, they linger on gestures, glances, pauses, and fleeting moments where life reveals itself without performance.
Yet the story celebrated on Boston’s waterfront did not begin in Boston. Its roots reach thousands of miles away, across oceans, to Bengal.