The Journeyman: Heartbreakingly Beautiful, Painfully Real
Pamela Perrine’s The Journeyman (11:28 minutes) is a layered social drama that brings forward the discussions on mental health, societal rehabilitation ...
Pamela Perrine’s The Journeyman (11:28 minutes) is a layered social drama that brings forward the discussions on mental health, societal rehabilitation ...
Thomas Wheeler’s The Wine Thief is many things at once. A heist film, set in Bridgnorth, Shropshire dealing with a ...
Harvey is what some might call the famed Australian sense of humour — caustic, dry and tangential. This Aaron Carroll ...
By this point in cinema history, we are no more strangers to the humour derived from risque professions and as ...
Too often have movies been made on arson and terror plots. Their devastations and the subsequent mayhem they cause have ...
Too many films have explored grief and loss on screen. The suffering and the unbearable weight of it has been ...
Fairytales are made of these. A storyline that touches upon the ups and downs of ordinary life, under extraordinary circumstances. ...
8:44-minutes of reel on a family’s moment with love, life and memories: that’s what writer-director Javier Aparisi’s The Missing Picture ...
Contrary to the headline, Under The Flag, isn’t just a tale of a dance performance or its lead. It’s certainly ...
Short documentaries carry challenges of their own. Besides having to offer the compelling narrative of an incident that cannot be ...
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