‘Memento Amare’ is a modern fairytale, where nothing is hard to understand what is going on, and when you do understand, it is way too late to do anything about it. This story really made us feel both homesick […]
In his highly underrated book written by John Steinbeck, ‘Cup of Gold’, Henry Morgan, the Welsh pirate who became the first commander to successfully sack Panama, states: “I may have some value to historians because I have destroyed a […]
Not that often do we get such complex projects in this festival, projects that involve an impressive score, powerful monologues and guerilla style shots, going beyond the experimental filter into a rather surrealist field that is always a pleasure […]
Hypnotherapy is a form of alternative medicine that requires no medication, but simply a comfy chair and a will to listen. Through verbal exchange initiated after the subject enters a relaxed state, the hypnotist can then attempt to solve […]
There’s something particularly striking about remote British landscapes – the vegetation, the colour palette, a combination of dark green and grey skies, and the almost permanent drizzle. Even better, these fantastic views, far away from the hustle and bustle […]
Luigi Di Donato’s movie is actually a poem itself – a poem that combines the harmony of the soul and the normal order of things that really matter. Quoting from the beginning one of the greatest American writers, Edgar […]
On 20 April 2010, in the Gulf of Mexico, an oil drilling rig explodes, producing a number of casualties but also spilling industrial quantities of oil in the sea. After the disaster was contained, the associated corporation, BP, had […]
War, as a concept, is one which exclusively relates to and concerns the human race. While all other beings on Earth do what they must in order to ensure survival, humans fight each other for ideals which are not […]
He gazes contemplatively at the picture of a little girl seemingly lost in the crowd looking at something. As reporters gather around fascinated by the same picture a question arises: ‘What is she looking at?’. The man’s answer, Fitzgerald, […]
The Argentinian tango, a passionate dance every one is familiar with that appeared in the 19th century in Argentina and Uruguay developed in working-class neighbourhoods of Buenos Aires, in other words in the street. And that is exactly where […]