Will My Parents Come to See Me Performative Indifference review by Matthew Chan review by Matthew Chan For many modern cinephiles there is almost an automatic sense of caution when viewing a work revolving around a contentious real world …
Naya – Der Wald hat tausend A … Homo Lupo Lupus Est review by Vladan Petković "The forest has a thousand eyes," goes an old German hunters' proverb. It obviously refers to eyes of wild animals, but in his short …
One Hundred Steps Unframed, Reframed review by Sanne Jehoul For the past eight years, filmmaking duo Bárbara Wagner and Benjamin de Burca have been developing a hybrid practice that infuses a …
Dream Delivery A Tribute to the Unremembered review by Panos Kotzathanasis Zheng Yuan’s cinematic approach blends fiction, documentary, essay and investigative studies in order to present a rich, if somewhat a …
The End of Suffering (A … Of consolation and constellations review by Michiel Philippaerts It is tempting to reduce the aesthetic of Greek director Jacqueline Lentzou, who has been a household name in the short film circuit for a …
Heaven Reaches Down To Earth When the mountains caught fire review by Inge Coolsaet After the translation of a personal experience of racial profiling in post-apartheid South-Africa into his acclaimed shortfilm 'Mthunzi' …
One Thousand And One Attempts … “Oddly satisfying short film – LOOK” review by Laurence Boyce The footage listed at the end of Wang Yuyan’s ‘One Thousand And One Attempts To Be An Ocean’ will seem familiar to anyone who has idly traip …