Yugo Fade to black review by Niv Fux “Capitalism requires the physical and spiritual energy of our bodies to ensure its constant reproduction,” laments one of the lead narrators in ‘Yugo’. This statement not only encapsulates a primary …
I Am Good At Karate Everything but the Kitchen Sink review by Laurence Boyce Much like its feature film cousin, the history of British short film is consistently intertwined with the tenets of social realism and the ‘the kitchen sink drama’ aesthetic that has been a large …
The Killing of Čáhcerávga The Spell of Disorientation review by Jue Yang A forest in winter, a frozen river — ‘The Killing of Čáhcerávga’ opens with a vast landscape, blue-grey with howling wind. A conversation takes place between a mother and her child in the form of a …