Your Dog Likes Me More Than You: Enduring Bleakness With A Side Of Humour
Christopher Hoffman’s Your Dog Likes Me More Than You is a poignant drama, and although humour is a predominant characteristic...
Christopher Hoffman’s Your Dog Likes Me More Than You is a poignant drama, and although humour is a predominant characteristic...
Raid The Cage creator Shy Brameli’s travel documentary, India on a Rickshaw, reads rather like a comedy of errors than...
Deeply nostalgic, Dusan Mrden’s Cathartique writes a love letter to Paris, as a love letter to its protagonist’s ex-lover. Romy,...
The eponymous Alan is a peculiar man, nonchalantly comfortable in his own skin, and yet there is a visible need...
Three minutes long, writer-director Chelsea Devantez’s Basic is a very short film. Certainly very short for a film that so...
Navjot Kaur’s animated short Chomp has a very simple look, using only the basics of animation styles. The story it...
One would think a film such as this could not surprise you. For, even if it is moving, what could...
Anthony Kalmeta’s Overcast is a harrowing 25-minute experience (although not always to its credit) detailing the unstable life of a...
Over Samia’s head hangs the sword of administrative removal. Two emotionless words. Matter of paperwork and procedure, files, suits, that...
Historical racism against black people and anti-semitism are brought together on one plane in the form of holocaust survivor, Howard...
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