Debris (Desecho): Dark Reality Of Human Labour Trafficking
What’s the price one pays for a better life? What’s the limit to pushing oneself for it? What’s the price ...
What’s the price one pays for a better life? What’s the limit to pushing oneself for it? What’s the price ...
As C’Mo puts it, PTSD doesn’t let you forget and dementia does not let you remember. And both are personal ...
Oran Zegman’s Marriage Material is a glittery nightmare of a satire. And it’s a musical (a first for AFI, where ...
Working at as young as 13 is a reality for almost anyone who has grown up grappling with historical poverty. ...
Although the eponymous character in this Patrick Fritz directed drama has barely more than a few seconds on screen, the ...
There is a theory that far more than corrupting, power intensifies the already existing bad in people. With bullies in ...
Chris K. Daniels knows what he wants. With action-comedy Scumbags, he takes his stylistic sensibilities and gives them full rein. ...
A dystopian world is the perfect stage for a storyteller with which to build characters and stories that causes unease ...
Far too often, 25 minutes can feel like an eternity in the world of short films. Richard Raymond’s A Million ...
The opening shot alone is telling. A lone shepherd with the help of his barely adult son is tending to ...
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