Ferroequinology [2022] ‘Slamdance’ Review: A Meditative Documentary that Embraces the Mundane
Before watching the documentary film, I needed to understand what its title means. ‘Ferroequinology’ loosely translates to the study of…
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Before watching the documentary film, I needed to understand what its title means. ‘Ferroequinology’ loosely translates to the study of…
There are plenty of concert films, docu-portraits of musicians, and fly-on-the-wall concert tour chronicles. Seen through perfectly assembled archival footage,…
The Israel-Palestine conflict is one of the most perpetually gruelling conflicts in the whole wide world. The degree might vary,…
Gerald Cotten was the CEO of QuadrigaCX, Canada’s largest crypto exchange in 2015, and lived a plush, happy life. Unfortunately,…
Camilla Nielsson’s documentary President (2021) is strenuously infused with an insistence on hope and change. This insistence almost assumes a…
Famous fictional writer Arthur C. Clarke had this to say about borders, “The only way to define our limits is…
The Motive (2021) Review: On Feb 22, 1986, in the Ein Karem Neighborhood of Jerusalem, a 14-year-old boy grabbed an…
Cities have habitually been spaces where people come to improve their quality of life. But, The Human Scale (2012), a…
Documentaries’ sole purpose isn’t to convey certain information or to educate the audience. It can artfully put us into the…