All posts tagged review

  • Berlinale
    Shooting the Mafia

    Can a series of photographs fight back against tyranny and a culture of...

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    Easy Love

    Tamer Jandali’s Easy Love plays out largely like a “normal” film. It...

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    Öndög

    The Öndög of the title refers to the local name for a fossilised, fertilised...

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    Buoyancy

    Drawing upon the harsh realities of modern slavery in South East Asia, Australian...

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    Acid (Kislota)

    Alexander Gorchilin dedicates his directorial debut to “mums and dads”....

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    Light of My Life

    It’s one thing to face the challenges of raising a child as a single...

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    Homing (Querência)

    Animals loom thoughtfully in director Helvécio Marins Jr’s film. They...

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    Fourteen

      Everyone has that friend who has been there since what feels like the beginning....

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    Tremors (Temblores)

    In Temblores, or Tremors, we are transported to Guatemala City where...