Director: Jamie Jones Societal turmoil blends inseparably with personal struggle in Jamie Jones’ ominous teen drama, set against the tense backdrop of a divided and gentrified East London about to hit boiling point. Taking a […]
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Director: Rene Eller Hong Kong International Film & TV Market review There’s a borderline-paradox underlying the cynical worldview of We that begins with the film’s vaguely ominous title. On the one hand, Rene Eller’s bold and sinister […]
Director: Stefan Aretz Watch Sorry Guys on FilmDoo The slow and almost silent introductory lateral tracking shot immediately numbs us with apprehension. What could have possibly gone wrong in this upper middle-class apartment? The black and white […]
Director: Renzo Carbonera Hong Kong International Film & TV Market review Set in an isolated village amidst the Italian Alps, Renzo Carbonera’s feature length film Resina expresses a story of loss and renewal through a […]
Director: Gilles Marchand MyFrenchFilmFestival review One wouldn’t have to see the poster for Into the Forest – which explicitly states the fact – to know that Gilles Marchand’s film was heavily influenced by Stanley Kubrick’s […]
Crash Test Aglaé – Director: Eric Gravel The Summer Movie – Director: Emmanuel Marre MyFrenchFilmFestival review Watch Crash Test Aglaé and The Summer Movie on FilmDoo Among the wealth of offerings from MyFrenchFilmFestival are two very different road movies – feature […]