By Jake Bibby Dir: Cyril Tuschi When charging oneself with the task of documenting the downfall and imprisonment of a highly public and incredibly wealthy figure, the problems that may arise in creating a truthful […]
By Jake Bibby Dir: Cyril Tuschi When charging oneself with the task of documenting the downfall and imprisonment of a highly public and incredibly wealthy figure, the problems that may arise in creating a truthful […]
Dir: Umberto Riccioni Carteni By Eleonora Mignoli Political power struggles in Italy have always offered an abundance of material to writers and filmmakers. There’s something about the Italian way of doing politics, with its numerous […]
Tala Hadid’s Morocco-set drama is as thrilling as it is mysterious.
FilmDoo’s review of Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi’s harrowing, Oscar-nominated documentary.
By Daniella Dahoui Directed by Stefan Haupt The Circle is a docudrama telling the story of The Circle, a gay publication in Zurich in the 1940s and 1950s. In 1956, Ernst Ostertag (Matthias Hungerbühler) is […]
By Luke Ilott Dir: Miro Bilbrough An Australian production by first-time New Zealand director Miro Bilbrough, Being Venice follows the exploits of a woman adrift in life, not yet middle-aged but older than her innocent […]