Dir: John Carpenter By Yasin Dehhani Twelve men stranded in an Antarctic Station, with no communication with the outside world, sounds like the starting to a new reality show. Possibly the next step to I […]
Month: March 2014
By Daniella Dahoui Dir: Dayyan Eng Based on a true story, the Chinese short film Bus 44Â starts with a man hopping onto a bus, only for the bus to be hijacked by two highway robbers […]
Dir: Lucien Castaing-Taylor, Verena Paravel By Will Donelson Leviathan documents 24 hours on-board a commercial fishing ship in the North Atlantic. It is hard to determine whether the label of ‘documentary’ is one that Leviathan truly […]
Not speaking from personal experience, wouldn’t one imagine the ordeal of sleeping with your best friend’s son, somewhat tumultuous and disturbing? Well, you might want to think again. Making its debut at last year’s Sundance […]
Dir: Fernando Mereillas By Joel Windle Based between the late 1960s and early 1980s, City of God is a culturally engaging insight into the Ê»slum-worldʼ of Brazil as it embodies the stark reality of criminality […]
Dir: Kate Ryan By: Daria Landal Welcome Nowhere, a documentary feature film debut by an American director Kate Ryan, has recently been sweeping international film festivals around US and Europe. Produced in Sofia, Bulgaria and […]