• The Fruit of Love, And Chance

    BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   The best way to regard Juliette Morice’s film is starting from the title: ‘The Fruit of Love and Chance’. So while the film […]

    Jul 11, 2015
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  • The Bench

    BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   Solitude is not something to aspire or wish for but is something people learn how to deal with. ‘The Bench‘ is a story […]

    Jul 5, 2015
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  • Temporal

    A woman blowing her nose in the background, a monitor on which the internet browser reads: ‘The waking dead, malfunctions in oculus techology’, then the search changes into ‘man with van and gravedigger’… At this point you already started […]

    Jul 2, 2015
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  • Cut and Fried

    A man is coming back from the dead to ‘haunt’ his concubine – who actually killed him… This is one crazy yet tasty black comedy. The first thing that strikes you is the situation: the man’s ‘haunting’ is actually […]

    Jul 2, 2015
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  • Redlight District Bar

    Night, city lights, a girl runs desperately down a street like being chased. A nice 90’s movies mood with well done travelling and a well chosen street. Good actors too; despite some of them not seeming professional they are […]

    Jun 27, 2015
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  • The Greatest Show On Earth

    You’d never think the person that hides behind a clown would be more than a funny and sometimes even a ridiculous person. However, ‘The Greatest Show On Earth‘,  a ‘backstage’ documentary about clown psychology and job profile, explores the […]

    Jun 9, 2015
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  • Made of Stone

    ‘Made of Stone‘ is a student-like film, unpretentious but beautiful. There are films that impress through their technical achievement and there are films that impress through the idea and the emotion they transmit to the public. ‘Made of Stone’ is […]

    Jun 4, 2015
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  • The Dancing Prawns

     THIS REVIEW MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS. WE STRONGLY ADVISE THAT YOU WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   ‘The Dancing Prawns‘ is a short story about a young Asian daughter returning home to assist  her mother’s wedding, but she assist her funeral […]

    Jun 4, 2015
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  • Light Stand-In

    ‘Light Stand-In (Doublure Lumière)‘, a short by director Alexandre Triaca is kind of a strange film but not in a bad way and neither is it in an experimental way.   It delivers quite well the sentiment of uneasiness in love. […]

    May 29, 2015
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  • A Few Days With You

    ‘A Few Days With You’ is a film about the power of confession, about the refusal to communicate out of own ‘troubleshooting’ and about loneliness. Strange combination of the three that we very often run into and that every […]

    May 28, 2015
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