The year is 1917 and the Battle of the Somme River is being fought, one of the most famous and bloodiest battles of the First World War. One British officer was wounded and …
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The year is 1917 and the Battle of the Somme River is being fought, one of the most famous and bloodiest battles of the First World War. One British officer was wounded and …
Continue readingCanadian filmmaker Tracey Deer, a woman who also belongs to the Mohawk Indian tribe, shot a semi-autobiographical coming of age drama set in the part of Quebec where she grew up. And that …
Continue readingAfter switching from documentaries to feature films with the film “Martin Eden” for a short time (and extremely successfully!), Italian Pietro Marcello decided to return to his documentary field. His documentary “Per Lucio” or “For …
Continue readingLiam Neeson under the old days continues the mission of rescuing children from the jaws of criminal organizations. After previously rescuing children, nephews and young people from Russian mobsters, Boko Haram, Udba, HDZ youth, Ku …
Continue readingAfter presenting himself with this clever and dynamic political drama at the Locarno festival (and winning a special jury award), the then 31-year-old Argentine filmmaker Santiago Miter was nicknamed the Latin American Aaron …
Continue readingUntil this film, Ukrainian filmmaker Oleg Sencov was better known to me for the problems he found himself in after Russia arrested him in Crimea in May 2014 and soon sentenced him to …
Continue readingVeteran of French film Philippe Garrel (father of famous actor Louis Garrel) began filming as a 16-year-old in the mid-1960s under the influence of new wave fighters such as Godard and Truffaut, and he has …
Continue readingEight years after winning an Oscar for the screenplay for “The Imitation Game,” Graham Moore also debuted as a director. And this surprisingly good, somewhat old-fashioned, minimalist and theatrical crime story, which takes …
Continue readingEven before I started watching the series recorded in an American-Korean-Japanese production, I was intrigued by its name and the meaning of the word “Pachinko”. Pachinko turned out to be a Japanese type …
Continue readingThe famous writer Antonio Albajara (Antonio Ferrandis) returned to his native Spain after more than forty years. He arrived in his Gijon somewhat incognito just after receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in Stockholm, and …
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