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 folklori …
Noir-Soleil Under the Volcano’s crater review by Niv Fux Marie Larrivé’s fourth short animation film works in mysterious ways. Its plot is thin, easily summarised, almost straightforward, yet that only tells little about the experience the film renders. To un …
Wong Ping's Fables 2 Neon Drenched Horror review by Chris Childs With the chaos of current times, it’s easy to forgive artists abstaining from grand political statements. However, if there was a filmmaker willing to face this era’s terrifying excesses, if not dre …