By Stephanie Hotz Directed by Lusine Sargsyan Lusine Sargsyan’s 2014 feature film, The Abode, is a bittersweet drama reflecting the personal experiences felt by Armenians during and after the Artsakh Liberation War (1988-1994). Despite spanning various […]
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By David Pountain Directed by Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein Transcending the limitations of the well-worn rockumentary genre, Jonathan Yi and Michael Haertlein’s Mad Tiger draws you in with its promises of fun, episodic times with a […]
By Francesco Cerniglia Directed by Samuel Kishi There’s so much to love about Somos Mari Pepa (We Are Mari Pepa), the feature film debut of Mexican filmmaker Samuel Kishi, developed off of his award winning short […]
By Elizabeth Sandell Directed by Ethan Reid Director Ethan Reid begins Peter de Rome: Grandfather of Gay Porn in Sandwich, Kent, where his now elderly and retired subject spends each summer. In this small, historic parish […]
By Asha New Directed by Anne Émond Toronto International Film Festival review Our Loved Ones is a film that focuses on people, and the interactions between them, as they attempt to overcome the normal obstacles of […]
By Owen Peters Directed by Mani Haghighi Berlinale review Not so much a warning, more a piece of friendly advice – before settling down to watch Mani Haghighi’s entertaining and original film A Dragon Arrives!, complete […]