Advertisements Tigers Can Be Seen in the Rain is a languid exploration of temporal space. Using ambient film taken on the streets of urban Montreal — alongside voice messages and images from what seems to be a life well-lived — Colombian writer-director…
« read »Advertisements The magnificence of writer-director Ben Rivers’ latest offering, Mare’s Nest, is entirely in its willingness to hope. In this delightful fable, childhood becomes a universe unto itself, where the greatest hopes of the best of us are met with open arms,…
« read »Advertisements D’A Film Festival ‘Las Largas Sombras’/’Past Lies’ Review: Death on the Spanish Coastline in this Queer Coming-Of-Age Series The first episode of ‘Las Largas Sombras’ (streaming on Hulu as ‘Past Lies’) made its spectacular debut at Barcelona’s D’A Film Festival. The…
« read »Bella's first Dispatch and review from the 2024 D’A Film Festival.…
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