Armando Capo’s feature debut August (Agosto), is a simple, beautiful and poignant narrative of adolescent experiences coupled with socio-political influences from the perspective of a teenage boy in the early 1990’s Cuba…

Armando Capo’s feature debut August (Agosto), is a simple, beautiful and poignant narrative of adolescent experiences coupled with socio-political influences from the perspective of a teenage boy in the early 1990’s Cuba…
Obfuscation is an understatement when it comes to Lithuanian filmmaker and academic, Mantas Kvedaravičius’ feature film Partenonas (Parthenon). Following the postmodern dictum of storytelling, much of the movie is narrated through a…
Nature hath no fury like a mother forcefully separated from her child. It is this phenomenon that Joshua Gil attempts to explore in ‘Sanctorum’ which premiered at the 34th Venice International Film…
Elementally following the footsteps of its predecessor Get Out, Jordan Peele’s ‘Us’ takes a step forward in conveying his vision of America’s problematic relations not only with the world outside but also…