Twenty-Four Eyes [1954] Review – The Collective Suffering and Healing of a War-Scarred Nation
“If you ever feel like crying, come to my house. We’ll have a good cry together”, says the perseverant teacher,…
“If you ever feel like crying, come to my house. We’ll have a good cry together”, says the perseverant teacher,…
Japanese film-maker Kon Ichikawa’s international reputation as a humanist film-maker was cemented with his eloquent masterpiece The Burmese Harp (1956)…
Whether it is from the books or the films, multiple interpretations have been drawn from J. R. R. Tolkien’s “The…
Growing up takes a lot out of a person. A child’s entire life is defined by the period when he…
Aleksei Yuryevich German (1938-2013) was considered by many as the equal of Andrei Tarkovsky, the auteur oft bedecked with the…
List of the seen films that are submitted at The 91st Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The 91st…
In a world so ravaged by endless wars & poisoned with people hating one another, Tangerines (also known as Mandariinid)…
Far From Men is adapted from the short story The Guest by Nobel Prize-winning author Albert Camus, which was written as an allegory of French-Algerian tensions. Writer-director David Oelhoffen paints the beautiful but deserted landscape canvas with the colors of palpating human drama that will certainly move you.
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