Dion: The Suffocating Grip Of PTSD
Crimes against women get reported daily. Too many shorts have already explored its reportage. But what about those whose cases...
Crimes against women get reported daily. Too many shorts have already explored its reportage. But what about those whose cases...
Over 200 million people remain displaced and migrated as per official reports. Whatever may be the reason behind their choices,...
Enzo Flores’s Dope Sick is a mirror shown to society. Set in Bushwick, the film explores the socio-economic structure of...
Writers Jun Tang and Ziyi Jin follow a nuanced story, of a sexagenarian and his lover, a forbidden love that...
Pamela Perrine’s The Journeyman (11:28 minutes) is a layered social drama that brings forward the discussions on mental health, societal rehabilitation...
Thomas Wheeler’s The Wine Thief is many things at once. A heist film, set in Bridgnorth, Shropshire dealing with a...
Harvey is what some might call the famed Australian sense of humour — caustic, dry and tangential. This Aaron Carroll...
By this point in cinema history, we are no more strangers to the humour derived from risque professions and as...
Global lockdown has exposed us to several novel techniques in filmmaking. From remote editing and directing, filmmakers have displayed resilient...
What Victor Aguilar's It Happened One Day In East LA has in abundance, and what makes it worthy is its...
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