By Lauren Hurrell Tarquin Netherway’s The River creates a collage of youth that combines moments of mundane, suburban existence with quirky, highly energised scenes which are expressed through both human behaviour and the charming natural […]
Author: Lauren Hurrell
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Henrik Martin Dahlsbakken Gothenburg Film Festival review As one of three films shortlisted by Norway to be their submission for Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards, Returning Home (native […]
By Lauren Hurrell This Is Normal displays the sense of community among deaf people through the use of sign language and natural expression, whilst also highlighting the difficulties in social interaction, independence, and finding acceptance, both […]
By Lauren Hurrell Michael Tyburski’s Actor Seeks Role follows an aspiring method actor (played by Alex Karpovsky) who earns his wages performing in various roles as a medical patient for training medical students. He soon […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Matthew Mishory Sevilla Festival de Cine Europeo review In this cinematic portrait, Matthew Mishory and a small crew explore the history of the derelict town of Mărculești, in the northern Moldova, […]