High five

Amal Sacaria Alex, a short filmmaker from Kollam, writes in his top five movies

November 02, 2017 11:33 am | Updated 11:33 am IST - Thiruvananthapuram

The fault in our stars

 A still from The Fault In Our Stars

A still from The Fault In Our Stars

Teenager Hazel Grace's life changes when she meets Augustus Waters at a cancer support group. The two then embark on a life-changing journey which brings them even closer.

Sink

 A still from Sink

A still from Sink

Rachel, a Mozambican domestic worker living in Johannesburg, is forced to make a life-changing decision after her daughter tragically dies whilst under the care of her employers.

Rashomon

 A still from Rashomon

A still from Rashomon

Brimming with action while incisively examining the nature of truth, Rashomon is perhaps the finest film ever to investigate the philosophy of justice.

Ozhivudivasathe Kali

 A still from Ozhivudivasathe Kali

A still from Ozhivudivasathe Kali

Five friends get together to drink on an election holiday. As they drink, their true feelings begin to come out and the mood takes a drastic turn.

Clash

 A still from Clash

A still from Clash

Pro-and anti-Muslim Brotherhood demonstrators are brought together in a police van after a July 2013 demonstration following the ousting of President Mohamed Morsi, a Muslim Brotherhood member.

Readers can send in their top five movies to frkerala@thehindu.co.in. The write-up should not exceed 250 words. Include your phone number as well.

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