On December 1st, Sight & Sound magazine will announce the results of its once-a-decade poll, surveying global critics, directors, and…
Browsing: World Cinema
The movies presented in this list aren’t to be confused with biopics or biographies. If anything, they veer towards dramatised…
Recently, I had the pleasure of speaking with budding filmmaker Nehal Ghodke. Hailing from Ahmednagar, his low budget book-to-screen adaptation…
A cold night in December. Ebba waits for the tram to go home after a party, but the ride takes…
“For the last 30 years, India had been projected to be the world’s fastest-growing economy,” director Rahul Jain narrates in…
A wise man once said, “A glorious horror film should be a slow-burn that includes confusion, unease, tension, a little…
“Aurora’s Sunrise” (Armenian: “Արշալույսի լուսաբացը”) begins with a series of title cards that provide context to the film. In 1919,…
Jerzy Skolimowski’s “EO” might have been crafted with love and endearment of Robert Bresson’s “Au Hasard Balthazar.” Still, it lacks conviction…
“Trenque Lauquen’s” twelve chapters in two films might unfold in a way that some audiences might lose patience with, as…
Mark Jenkin blends folk horror elements with his usual distinctive style to create “Enys Men.” This horror film will put…