A New Dawn Review: Pyrotechnics and the Weight of Legacy
Yoshitoshi Shinomiya steps into feature directing with A New Dawn, moving away from the high-gloss sheen ...
Read moreDetailsYoshitoshi Shinomiya steps into feature directing with A New Dawn, moving away from the high-gloss sheen ...
Read moreDetailsRoya, a teacher and activist, finds herself swallowed by the concrete maw of Tehran’s Evin Prison. ...
Read moreDetailsThe film opens on a white wall inside a Berlin construction office. The space feels scrubbed ...
Read moreDetailsQueen at Sea settles into a heavy mood from its first images of North London, where ...
Read moreDetailsSam Pollard turns his camera from the torn ground of the American Civil Rights movement toward ...
Read moreDetailsMihail lives in Montreal, where he has successfully rebranded himself as Michel. For thirty years, he ...
Read moreDetailsUlrike Ottinger returns to cinema with a work that plays like a fevered recollection of European ...
Read moreDetailsThe film opens with an image that treats the human eye like an exposed nerve. The ...
Read moreDetailsWe Are All Strangers closes out an unofficial run of films by Anthony Chen that keep ...
Read moreDetailsThe soil of 17th-century Germany carries the muffled hush left by the Thirty Years War. Through ...
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