Dir: Dragan Bjelogrlic by Matej Vujasinovic »The first thing you learn in life is that people are different… And the truth is they are different, but only by what shoes they wear. Many know that […]
Film review
Dir: Srdan Golubovic By Matej Vujasinovic “You throw a mere rock into water and something happens… Those circles appear” As for when a war happens, it is not just a one time event, and when […]
Dir: Marko Nabersnik By Matej Vujasinovic  “If you are asking a lot from life, then life takes what you had from you. Only when you lose everything, you recognize what you actually liked” Shanghai Gypsy is […]
Dir: Eddy Terstall By: Selmer Derwort Long before there was the international hit Les Intouchables, there was this rare gem of Dutch cinema – Simon (Dir. Eddy Terstall, 2004, Netherlands), which is in many ways […]
By Daniella Dahoui Dir: Phillip Noyce In Western Australia of 1931, a government policy includes taking “half-caste” (one white and one Aboriginal parent) children from the Aboriginal mothers and re-locating them to a re-education camp. A. O. Neville […]
Dir: Erik Poppe By: Hannah McNicholas A Thousand Times Goodnight (Tusen Ganger God Natt) is a truly international ilm. The English language debut of director Erik Poppe, this Norwegian/Swedish/Irish collaboration was shot in Morocco, Ireland, Kenya […]