New Year’s Eve: A Richly Textured Drama Exploring A Mother-Son Relationship
New Year’s Eve is brimming with unspoken turmoil. Hao Zheng’s (co-written with Leqi Vanessa Kong) drama sees a son desperately...
New Year’s Eve is brimming with unspoken turmoil. Hao Zheng’s (co-written with Leqi Vanessa Kong) drama sees a son desperately...
Ashley George’s Spanish drama Diabla is an expression of rage and revenge, distilled to its barest forms. At the centre...
There is something very compelling about Ron Dias’ Mariposa. At the heart of it are two young girls, still in...
Reviewers and filmmakers have a peculiar relationship. It is a thoroughly symbiotic one, and yet far too frequently, one can...
Ignorance would have proved blissful in this instance. David Coussins’ Secret Men’s Business, a film that is basically an 8-minute...
Displacement is a heavy word. As millions find themselves uprooted from the familiar and forced, by their circumstances, to find...
US nationals now have a chance to have their short film about the great outdoors aired on national TV, win...
Ron Kanecke & Matt Johanning’s Last Rites comes with an intriguing plot: a priest -- a disgraced one at that...
There are no dialogues in Bismark Fernandes’ animated short Expend, and the runtime is only under four minutes and yet,...
Here is a film that truly justifies a walk down memory lane. No sugar-coating the ugly, no glossing over, the...
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