Awards SBIFF 2023 Review: ‘A Man’ is a Slow-Burning Meditation on the Nature of IdentityBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaFebruary 14, 20230 One of the theatrical posters for the Kei Ishikawa’s new film “A Man” (Japanese: ある男, “Aru otoko”) features a man… Read More
Uncategorized SBIFF 2023 Review: A Heartbreaking Abigail Breslin Elevates ‘Miranda’s Victim’ as a Call to Action Against Sexual AssaultBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaFebruary 9, 20230 Michelle Danner’s latest film, “Miranda’s Victim,” is based on a true story. It recounts the life of Patricia “Trish” Weir,… Read More
Awards SBIFF 2023 Review: ‘The Red Suitcase’ is a Suspenseful Short Film About One’s Pursuit of Her IndependenceBy Paul Emmanuel EnicolaFebruary 7, 20230 “Welcome to Luxembourg Airport,” the airport’s information system reads. Time check: 12:25 midnight. In the now-empty arrival area, a single… Read More