‘The Dalai Lama: Scientist’ brings to light some unknown yet fascinating facts about Dalai Lama, facts that in many ways can be contradictory to what some people may think. This is one reason why we will try to approach […]
Apparently, ‘Funeral‘ is not a short film that impresses with its thematic nonconformism or its narrative thread complexity. And yet, the project signed by Marie Vandelannoote succeeds in capturing that sensitive human core that makes the characters go beyond […]
Movies about diseases are always an intense experience attacking painful details that push any viewer towards a sensitive area, activating their empathy. However, there are certain films of this kind that provide an almost unbearable perspective on disease, since […]
Sometimes a crime can start … a great comedy. Yes, there are not many such cases, but when the British (or Scottish) humour comes in, success is guaranteed. We just surprised the mainstay of one of the most cynical […]
Watching ‘Two autumns in Paris’ made us realize that cinematography, in general, is revived with stories that weren’t overused in the past twenty-thirty years, and to see something this fresh and consistent made us extremely happy. In the past […]
There is no need to insist: yes, old age is not the most ideal stage of a human’s life, being associated with loneliness, sadness, illness and, inevitably, death. But this perception doesn’t mark a condition per se of old […]
Providential encounters are not only a proof of the mysterious way in which destiny manages to radically change our way of thinking, but also a subtle way in which life shows us that we are imperfect beings who sometimes […]
A space in a continuous confrontation between good and evil. A story where witchcraft rituals and demonic invocations are recurring practice. A fairy-tale? A sort of. So, is there a happy-end? Not really. But ‘True Story‘ is not a […]
‘Jabbara‘ is a short film about pain. In fact, it is a project about loneliness and depression. But it is also a terrifying experiment about the burden of a dysfunctional family or about the individual’s desperate attempts to save […]
‘Safekeeping‘ is one of those obsessive short films that thrills and touches you with the same intensity, defying the default boundaries of the genres we are used to. In other words, it is hard to say whether David Yorke’s […]