A Father’s Job: Highlighting The Psychological Horror Of The Holocaust
The sheer number of holocaust films speaks directly to the magnitude of the atrocity. The purposes have varied, from expression ...
The sheer number of holocaust films speaks directly to the magnitude of the atrocity. The purposes have varied, from expression ...
Sleepwalker, Andrea Yu-Chieh Chung’s 9-minute documentary on the Sunflower Movement in Taiwan, is a very personal essay that examines the fear and grief ...
Sebastian Ortiz Wilkins’s Cuello, co-written with Moheb Jindran, witnesses a chain reaction that is set off with one man’s impulsive acts of empathy ...
All romanticisms and cynicisms aside, what significance does the possibility of a do-over have? The former is usually drenched in ...
Joseph Covello’s 10-minute horror, He Comes At Night is bleak. At its centre is an 8-year-old girl, about to be ...
Next of Kin, Marissa Vonn’s 10-minute drama, has two things right off the bat that makes it so compelling: its ...
And they take a walk.” Thus ends Lauren Hoover’s pandemic comedy, Longest Day Of The Year. Simple though that statement is, it ...
The pandemic has been a dumpster fire. And it keeps getting worse. Writer and director Lee Chambers gets straight to ...
Angela Koh’s Just A Boy shows the dual struggle of being an immigrant child in a rich country: outside the home, you ...
This 12:32-minute-long Cory DeMeyers film packs in everything and more than one would expect from a gangster genre. There is ...
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