‘The Transgressor’ Is An Allegory Riddled With Symbolism!
Winner at the 11th Annual Lady Filmmakers’ Festival (2018), ‘The Transgressor’ is a film that compels its audience to count ...
Winner at the 11th Annual Lady Filmmakers’ Festival (2018), ‘The Transgressor’ is a film that compels its audience to count ...
‘No good deed goes unpunished’ says the opening credits by Clare Boothe Luce. Quite an ominous one, one might think, ...
'When the choice is between cowardice and violence, I choose violence! - Mahatma Gandhi' With these words, Director/Producer Brian Stynes ...
Set against the backdrop of the 2nd World War, ‘The Little Picture’ explores the dilemma a soldier faces even at ...
It's the 90's, and socializing meant just that - socializing and not virtual living! But for a receptionist (Rex) at a ...
No one is spared of pain and loss on this planet and yet what sets each one of us apart ...
Alistair Cheyne’s 'Telephone' (20:29 minutes) is a demonstration of the filmmaker’s mastery at visual storytelling. From sweeping shots of the ...
Inspired from Artemisia Gentileschi’s painting, Oksana Mirzoyan’s short film 'Susanna' is the visual experience of a sinking feeling in your ...
“I walked far away from the shackles of my dark past, only to be with you; but I could never ...
Inspired by the famed Latin American folklore ‘La Llorona’, director Robert Hensley’s ‘Homewrecker’ is its adaption and a masterful retelling ...
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