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The new Spike Lee joint, an inventive Brazilian political thriller and a Scandinavian family drama spiked with humor were ...
Peter Weir’s 1975 film, like Joan Lindsey’s original novel, understands that being a teenage girl is an experience full of ...
Mascha Schilinski, despite having helmed “The Daughter” while in grad school, is making a statement: Her true feature film ...
It has announced 11 titles from its usual dozen, including Ondřej Provaznik’s Sbormistr (Broken Voices) and Hungarian ...
One of the oldest film festivals in the world, and the most prestigious such festival in Eastern and Central Europe, the ...
For a film so bold in its gaze and unflinching in its portrayal of girlhood, it deserves to be seen not through the veil of technical damage and distortion, but in the fullness of its original vision.
Plan 75' director Chie Hayakawa delivers an impressionistic story of an inquisitive girl's summer of life, death and amateur parapsychology.
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Laughter fades, childhood ends
In a cinematic landscape often dominated by dialogue-heavy dramas, Marc Gurung’s ‘Maitighar’ speaks through silence and sends ...
But for me, five releases really rose to the occasion—ranging from poetic family dramas to pitch-black comedies and ...
'Plan 75' director Chie Hayakawa graduates to Cannes competition with a slender but appealingly impressionistic story of an inquisitive young girl's summer of life, death and amateur ...