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 ...
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 ...
Quick question. How would you get the most out of your therapy? Whatever your answer may be, The Sleepless' protagonist ...
For a large chunk of its length, Joshua M.G. Thomas's The End Of The World, written by Nabil Chowdhary, keeps ...
Don't Try This Alone, warns the title of Artii Smith's 28-minute comedy, but as it turns out, trying it with ...
Whether it was the second world war, or the wars raging on today, wartime sexual violence has always been perpetrated. ...
Most, if not all, have had the singular misfortune of having had once or more to associate with the obnoxiously ...
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