At The Sea Review: A Sun-Bleached Study of Inherited Trauma
The film opens with an image that treats the human eye like an exposed nerve. The camera presses into a...
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Read moreDetailsThe Education of Jane Cumming plants its story on the rural edges of Drumsheugh, near Edinburgh, at the dawn of...
Read moreDetailsMaite Alberdi turns her attention to Mexico with A Child of My Own, taking apart a startling early-2000s news story...
Read moreDetailsThe aspiration for a pastoral reset brings Saga and Jon to a crumbling Finnish estate left to Saga by her...
Read moreDetailsHeysel 85 returns to the harrowing European Cup final tragedy of May 29, 1985, at Brussels’ Heysel Stadium, where a...
Read moreDetailsIn a film that follows the claustrophobic tension of his previous work, director İlker Çatak stages quiet devastation through Derya...
Read moreDetailsThe Arkansas landscape of 2002 sits here like a pinned specimen, preserved from the era before constant digital static, back...
Read moreDetailsThe opening sequence arrives as an arresting visual offering: time-lapse shots of cactus flowers unfolding with a lush, almost aggressive...
Read moreDetailsIn 1974 the Silesian district of Szopienice exists beneath a persistent canopy of industrial residue. The smelting plant dominates the...
Read moreDetailsIt is Sundance 1993, and the room at the premiere of “Nitrate Kisses” carries the charge of an impending rupture....
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