Snake Trail: Making Peace With Loss
Shicong Zhu's Snake Trail forges a rarely seen relationship with the dead, in a film that looks at it with ...
Shicong Zhu's Snake Trail forges a rarely seen relationship with the dead, in a film that looks at it with ...
Perhaps it is an occupational hazard, but having watched Guide Me Home, the reigning thought for us is the unmistakable ...
Trigger warning: domestic violence, abuse The strange thing about abusive relationships is this: the victims have a hard time believing ...
For a large chunk of its length, Joshua M.G. Thomas's The End Of The World, written by Nabil Chowdhary, keeps ...
Daniel Arbon's White Feather expresses now the empathy that the subject of his film did not receive in his own ...
It is not possible to make a film like Back of the Night, written and directed by Valentyn Korotkevych, without ...
Focused on a group of high school teens, Erica Arvold's Here Today surprises with a narrative that is simultaneously clumsy ...
Virginia is everybody's yes-man. She says yes to everyone, no matter what they wish. Because Virginia has the gift to ...
One would think a film such as this could not surprise you. For, even if it is moving, what could ...
Somewhere in Stockholm in 2018, two individuals fall in love. And, their story resonates with all those who have in ...
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