Wives Of The Skies: Peering Through The Lens That Objectifies Women
Discomfort – if one word could describe the effect and emotions Wives Of The Skies evoke in the viewer, it...
Discomfort – if one word could describe the effect and emotions Wives Of The Skies evoke in the viewer, it...
Writer Tawny Sorensen’s As One is a 14:39 minutes long film on loss, grief and the journey between the two...
Writer-Director Colin Thomas Jennings’s Li’l Chit Chat is a 9:23 minutes long romantic comedy – but hold your reigns, it...
Chris Brake’s Cactus Boy is delicate, touching and quite literally a tribute: to one’s childhood, one’s best friend and to...
Writer-Director Parminder Singh’s Ida is the story of an 8-year old and the nightmares she endures, even during daytime. Living...
What’s the price one pays for a better life? What’s the limit to pushing oneself for it? What’s the price...
The opening shot alone is telling. A lone shepherd with the help of his barely adult son is tending to...
The film opens to Mother Teresa’s quote that goes in the lines of loving someone or something until there’s only...
Writer-Director Edward Palmer’s Nightingale is evocative – of a sense of profound loss that cannot be expressed, but only felt....
Writer Paul Deichmann’s Ostinato is a confluence of multiple genres. Is it a horror or a psychological thriller? A dark...
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