Today, the Japanese modernist Nagisu Oshimu is best remembered for the controversial and explicit “In the Realm of Senses” from 1976, but back in the 1960s he presented himself as an excellent provocateur, subversive and …
Continue reading
World News: Sport, Music, Technology, Movies
Today, the Japanese modernist Nagisu Oshimu is best remembered for the controversial and explicit “In the Realm of Senses” from 1976, but back in the 1960s he presented himself as an excellent provocateur, subversive and …
Continue readingAlong with Ken Loach, Mike Leigh is probably the greatest and best filmmaker to thematize the lives and destinies of the average Briton. The older I get, the more I love and appreciate the films …
Continue readingAnother shocking and shocking drama about guilt, conscience, (im) morality and the absurd system is coming to us from Iran. The “Ballad of the White Cow” was screened at numerous world festivals, won a film …
Continue readingIf we have been able to see something in recent years, it is films about various reunions where old friends gather and these gatherings turn into a complete disaster. This British combination of black humor …
Continue readingAlthough the infamous Islamic State, which has controlled parts of Syria and Iraq for several years, has been defeated, a documentary made by Iraqi filmmaker Hogir Hirori, who is actually an ethnic Kurd, deals with …
Continue readingThis post-apocalyptic dystopian action thriller was hailed as a sort of Italian mix of “Oliver Twist” and “Mad Max,” but the film that shares a name with the cult Italian exploitation documentary proved …
Continue readingAmerican cinema is full of films about former sports stars who are now old and near the end of their careers. The best days are behind them, whether you want to admit it …
Continue readingThis Polish humorous drama was one of those inclusive films that aims to show that people with disabilities are and can be equal and useful members of society. So here we follow the story …
Continue readingFrenchman Guillaume Canet belongs to the circle of actors who later turned to screenwriting and film directing, although he still acts quite regularly. As an extremely talented author, Canet introduced himself in 2006 …
Continue readingThis slow-burning depressing combination of thriller and romance premiered in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival, and stylistically and thematically, “Summer in Changshi” continues on previous Chinese films on similar themes. …
Continue reading