By Selmer Derwort Dir: Robert Jan Westdijk Little Sister is a classic yet still under-appreciated 1995 Dutch film. Made on a total allowance of $50k, this has to be one of the furthest stretched budgets in cinema […]
Comedy
Dir: Wayne Blair Review by: Hannah McNicholas One of the most successful local films in recent years, ‘The Sapphires’ is Australia’s answer to ‘Dreamgirls’. Set against a turning point in history and packed with sixties […]
Review by: Natasha Monk Dir: Tetsuya Nakashima Kamikaze Girls is a 2002 novel written by Novala Takemoto, adapted into a manga and film. The film was directed by Tetsuya Nakashima and showcases the friendship between […]
Director: Paolo Zucca Review by: Giulia Baroni L’Arbitro (Italy, 2013)Â “Everything I know about morality and the obligations of men, I owe it to football” – Albert Camus This is the opening line of not […]
Dir: Luc Besson By: Natasha Monk Luc Besson creates a black and white French fantasy of love, passion and yearning for enjoying life again. It’s a lovely and fairly simple plotline that focuses on two […]
Dir: Sebastián Silva By: Daniella Dahoui For those who aren’t aware, it’s very common in Chile for a middle-class family to employ a maid, known as a “nanaâ€. Raquel has served as the maid for the […]