Dir: Yojiro Takita Review by: Maria Yaa Winner of Best Foreign Language Film at the 81st Oscars in 2009 and the Japan Academy Prize for Picture of the Year, Departures is a heart-warming and delightful tearjerker. […]
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Dir: David Zellner Review by: Daria Landal Minnesota’s unlikely urban legend, a depressed Japanese woman lost in the woods of Fargo in the fall of 2001, gets a reincarnation with a new film by David […]
Dir: Martin Provost By: Lina Rhissi “For women, ugliness is a mortal sin” Martin Provost, the director of the 2009 César Awards winning movie Séraphine, once again explores the life of a wounded and rejected woman […]
Gabriele Muccino has always found his footing in familial and character-driven drama. He began his career as a Director in 1996, working on the TV series Un Posto Al Sole (A Place in the Sun), […]
Dir: Luc Besson By: Natasha Monk Luc Besson creates a black and white French fantasy of love, passion and yearning for enjoying life again. It’s a lovely and fairly simple plotline that focuses on two […]
Dir: Sean Durkin By: Daria Landal Martha Marcy May Marlene, a US drama shot in twenty days on a low budget, has more than meets the eye behind the facade of an extravagant title. The […]