Jordon Briggs
- Jul 31, 2021
Absence [Richard Marx, Germany/Ukraine, 2020]
Richard Marx’s surrealist tale, Absence, follows Lena, a woman enraptured by the moon and stars, and enraged by the murder of her husband...
Antonio Matei
- Jul 31, 2021
Cremeschnitte [Yan Jin, United States, 2021]
Cremeschnitte is more a video art piece than a conventional movie and, because of that, it has a strong power to expose controversial issues
Natalia Brammen
- Jul 29, 2021
Apocalypse Notes [Pierre Gaffié, France, 2020]
The post-apocalyptic sub-genre in film has been popular among various audiences going back to the earliest days of cinema.
Paromita Sengupta
- Jul 23, 2021
Stray [Wanjiru Njendu, USA, 2020]
Stray by Wanjiru Njendu traverses between the real and the surreal, confronting the socially problematic issue of the disappearance of black
Dean Archibald-Smith
- Jul 20, 2021
2020 [Heléna Antonio, Italy/UK, 2020]
2020 was that year that caught up with itself. Probably not since World War II has the global community been brought so starkly into...
Antonio Matei
- Jun 22, 2021
Corona State [Cameron Chin, USA, 2021]
In the Covid era, everything is dark and apocalyptic; bad news and pessimistic predictions about the near future invade media and...
Freddie Deighton
- Jun 20, 2021
Complaint [Peirui Yang, China/Spain, 2021]
Complaint is a very artistic short that seems to have a sort of science fiction story about the evolution of man and the dangers of...
Freddie Deighton
- May 11, 2021
Dream [Nikolas Kasinos, Cyprus, 2021]
Dream is completely carried by the sheer charisma of Chrystalla. She’s not the most bombastic or exaggerated character you’ll ever see in a