Tsunami Falls: Acceptance In The Face Of Inevitability
Tsunami Falls emphasizes the tragedy of its story by utilising the dichotomy between personal regret and a natural disaster. Indeed, ...
Tsunami Falls emphasizes the tragedy of its story by utilising the dichotomy between personal regret and a natural disaster. Indeed, ...
La Petite Folie. Roughly translating to a little madness, Massimo Zannoni's 12-minute period drama demonstrates a facet of resistance in ...
At its best, Kyran Davies' Dig Ophelia Dig surprises its viewers with what feels like effortless originality, but if anything, ...
For Steve Young's mobster drama Hell's Kitchen, it becomes a point of crucial importance that it consists of a cast ...
Queer stories have seldom been given their due credit. It isn’t just the literature on them that warrants attention; but ...
Eli has a lot on his plate; a fumbling career, a blubbering agent, an ex-wife who is soon-to-be-married and a ...
At 9:00-minutes in duration, Small Boy is a strong concoction of childhood memories, fears and finding freedom. With its ensemble ...
There is a lot writer-director Valentyn Korotkevych leaves ambiguous and open to interpretation in his 8-minute film Silent, a film ...
CW: Contains discussion on domestic abuse and violence. Natasha Rose Mills has written and stars in Kyle and Liam Bashford's ...
Farhaz Husain Rahman's A Momentary Yearning is wistful and nostalgic, the premise dwelling on years gone by, and all that ...
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