Dir: Marko Nabersnik By Matej Vujasinovic “If you are asking a lot from life, then life takes what you had from you. Only when you lose everything, you recognize what you actually liked” Shanghai Gypsy is […]
Film review
Dir: Eddy Terstall By: Selmer Derwort Long before there was the international hit Les Intouchables, there was this rare gem of Dutch cinema – Simon (Dir. Eddy Terstall, 2004, Netherlands), which is in many ways […]
By Daniella Dahoui Dir: Phillip Noyce In Western Australia of 1931, a government policy includes taking “half-caste” (one white and one Aboriginal parent) children from the Aboriginal mothers and re-locating them to a re-education camp. A. O. […]
Dir: Erik Poppe By: Hannah McNicholas A Thousand Times Goodnight (Tusen Ganger God Natt) is a truly international ilm. The English language debut of director Erik Poppe, this Norwegian/Swedish/Irish collaboration was shot in Morocco, Ireland, Kenya […]
(Sundance London Film Festival 2014) Dir: Todd Douglas Miller By: Oliver Thom Until the discovery of a T. Rex christened “Sue” by a pack of lovable dino nerds in a South Dakota cliff face, only […]
Dir: Wayne Blair Review by: Hannah McNicholas One of the most successful local films in recent years, “˜The Sapphires’ is Australia’s answer to “˜Dreamgirls’. Set against a turning point in history and packed with sixties […]