Kite: A Story That Spans Across Generations
Yumeng He’s Kite is a visual essay of testaments, opinions and feelings. Of narratives that have long transcended time and...
Yumeng He’s Kite is a visual essay of testaments, opinions and feelings. Of narratives that have long transcended time and...
Medical drama is a dynamic subgenre. It can be thrilling, or emotional, or melodramatic, or even sleuthing adventures. And yet...
In four acts, Nikola Stojkovic gets down one of humanity's great internal struggles: projection. But for three acts, the protagonist...
Although Fraser Denholm's Dweller was made in 2019, it comes with painful resonance after spending a year in isolation, quarantine,...
Director Matthew Boman’s Blurring Man is an interesting documentary, part educational, part entertainment. Riddled with myths, politics and religion, it...
Writer-director-producer Criss Gidas’s Wireless is a lot of things. A drama exploring the life of an Olympic figure skater and...
Director-cinematographer Francisco Matias’s DE - Documenting Depression is a 58:55 minutes long documentary on a topic that is widely discussed,...
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...
This is essentially a love letter written not just to the man on whom it is based or the city...
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