Vincent Bossel’s 3-minute micro-short The Cook is an excellent piece of work that harnesses the absorbing power of watching professional cooking with deft cinematography and the magnificent notes of Bedřich Smetana’s The Moldau. The film combines dreamlike imagery and humour for a totally interior coming-of-age story that moves waves of pleasure in the audience as… Continue reading The Cook: Basking in the Joy of Transferable Skills and Finding Your Calling
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Panic In Valley City: Healthy Banter Saves The Day
Couple jokes are clichéd. Quarantine ones, even worse. And yet, in directors Antonio Harper and Abby Burton’s pre-lockdown world, these jokes churn out something warm and pleasantly enjoyable. Based on Bernie Golias and Sarah Golias’s true story, as we are informed in a very dramatic, 50s cinematic style (a choice that is fitting considering the… Continue reading Panic In Valley City: Healthy Banter Saves The Day