Directors: Clara Laperrousaz and Laura Laperrousaz ArteKino Festival review A summer of blissful aimlessness is complicated by a tragedy from years prior in Clara and Laura Laperrousaz’s tender, quietly enveloping exploration of the many ways of […]
Author: David Pountain
Director: Jo Sol ArteKino Festival review From one man’s fight for the right to cum emerges a politically-charged but very human cinematic essay written against the tumultuous backdrop of recent Spanish history. Demonstrating the inseparability […]
Watch Calloused Hands on FilmDoo In feature debut Calloused Hands, writer-director Jesse Quinones presents a sensitive and richly modern view of American life and the American Dream filtered through the struggles and experiences of one mixed-race family. At […]
Based on horrific true events that unfolded between the Filipino military and the locals in rural Mindanao, The Right to Kill offers an intense and mournful depiction of a family whose peaceful lives are tragically […]
Though sex on screen has been an existent phenomenon for almost as long as the various mediums that have enabled it, pornography’s place in society remains one of continuous transformation in line with shifting cultural trends […]
A twisted highlight from this year’s Tokyo International Film Festival, Govinda Van Maele’s Gutland is a mind-bending and effectively constructed slow-burner of a film that sees German criminal Jens take refuge in a small Luxembourgish village. Jens’ self-preserving […]