Time Machine – California Love Letters – PART II: Love Spanning Across California’s Landscape

Writer-director-editor Corbin Cox’s Time Machine – California Love Letters – PART II is a segment of a multi-part series that essentially explores the true meaning of travel adventures. Are they meant to only explore the vast expanse of topography? Are they meant to always lead to pleasant discoveries? Would it be safe to conclude that… Continue reading Time Machine – California Love Letters – PART II: Love Spanning Across California’s Landscape

June 22nd: Shades of Adolescence Beyond Mere Hedonism and Romanticisation

June 22nd, a 24-minute film by Michael .T, documents a day at the beach for a group of teenagers enjoying their remaining days of being carefree teenagers in school. Written by .T, Trey Malik Cruz and Evan Pérez, June 22nd understands itself as an account of a day marked with teen excitement for life.  Oddly… Continue reading June 22nd: Shades of Adolescence Beyond Mere Hedonism and Romanticisation

Colors of Death Valley: A Fleeting Trip Through A Harsh Landscape

Corbin Cox’s Colors of Death Valley, created for hospitality company Cabana, is a 3-minute trip into the extreme conditions of San Francisco’s Death Valley. Featuring a single character and his trailer as he explores the desert, the film—as the title states—showcases the colours of Death Valley.  A myriad of colours are to be found, even… Continue reading Colors of Death Valley: A Fleeting Trip Through A Harsh Landscape

Dia De Las Carpas: A Fantastical Journey That Reminds One Of Their Childhood

Director João Dall’Stella’s Dia De Las Carpas feels warm on multiple levels. Like an afternoon breeze on a lazy summer day, the film carries with it a wonderful, lingering note of comfort. A film on adventure and fantasy, with its characters in a surprisingly well-balanced cast, Dall’Stella in no uncertain terms makes it clear that… Continue reading Dia De Las Carpas: A Fantastical Journey That Reminds One Of Their Childhood

La Piel De Ayer: A Masterful Tribute To The Victims Of A Tragedy

“Creatures that shed their skin forget the past. I envy the immobile trees that can die standing.” The first lines of ‘La Piel De Ayer’ tell of an entire people’s suffering. Set in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria that devastated Puerto Rico in September of 2017, ‘La Piel De Ayer or The Skin of Yesterday’… Continue reading La Piel De Ayer: A Masterful Tribute To The Victims Of A Tragedy

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