By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Matthew Mishory Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo review In this cinematic portrait, Matthew Mishory and a small crew explore the history of the derelict town of Mărculești, in the northern Moldova, […]
By David Pountain From the strained central relationship of twin drama Give Me Your Hand to the outlandish personal journey of short film Hollywood by Accident (aka Hollywood malgré lui), French director Pascal-Alex Vincent has made […]
By David Pountain Directed by Ella Manzheeva Warsaw Film Festival review Ella Manzheeva’s The Gulls is a directorial debut of unusual stylistic confidence. With sparing use of dialogue and low-key performances, the film expresses itself largely through […]
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By Francesco Cerniglia Directed by Ives Rosenfeld Thessaloniki International Film Festival review Minimalist and powerful in equal parts, Aspirantes (Hopefuls) is one of those character studies that leaves you wanting for more but is more impactful […]
Director: Matias Meyer Montreal Nouveau Cinema Film Festival review The developmentally stunted title character of Yo is a volatile individual prone to loud emotional outbursts that the audience is almost never a direct witness to. […]
