• The Choices of Maelys

    Education… a background theme oftenly found in films but rarely treated independently. There are little films that come to or mind right now to have ‘put the lights’ peculiarly on education (e.g. American History X).   ‘The Choices Of […]

    Oct 6, 2015
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  • Juliet

    Our September’s 1st Place winner is the waggish short of Marc-Henri Boulier, ‘Juliet’. In a very near future SEED company invents a woman android for the men’s pleasures – JULIET1. But as time goes by … people find it […]

    Oct 5, 2015
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  • The Way Out

    Again the Jewish drama of WWII is brought forward by Russian director Mikhail Uchitelev. An opera singer abandons hope ready to turn herself in when a friend of honour refuses to abandon her and searches for an escape plan. […]

    Oct 3, 2015
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  • I Do Harm

     BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   A dying father is taken care of by his son and his daughter, but when the old man’s daughter will come back home […]

    Sep 25, 2015
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  • Memories

    Ronald is suffering of Down syndrome. And as he is wandering around the town he accidentally meets a woman having her coffee. The cup of coffee is what will remind him of his origins, his parents and their failed […]

    Sep 16, 2015
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  • The Living Forest

    Alex Afshar’s film is one about discovering your own self, connecting to important things in life – like nature – and to the knowledge and experience of one’s own predecessors, and about self development… or better said self enlightenment.   […]

    Sep 15, 2015
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  • In Search of Truth

     BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   In this short documentary, director Carme Puche is trying to outline the personality of American scientist Lynn Margulis. The director intelligently uses testimonials […]

    Sep 11, 2015
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  • MADNESS

     BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   Directors Shannon Kohli and Michelle Brezinski place their short film story in medieval times during the bubonic plague – called the Black Death […]

    Sep 3, 2015
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  • Pixels

     BECAUSE OF THE SPOILERS IN THIS REVIEW WE STRONGLY ADVISE TO WATCH THE FILM FIRST.   When a couple moves in a new home the apparition of a new person will push their relation to the edge, testing it. […]

    Aug 31, 2015
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  • Node

    ‘Node‘ is a short film about the simple life of the inhabitants of a fishermen village in the middle of a lake. Don’t get fooled though, director Engin Poyraz made out of ‘Node’ one of the most poetic films […]

    Aug 29, 2015
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