In one of the greatest must-watches of the year, Syrian director Ameer Fakher Eldin creates a visual masterpiece that pays homage to his motherland and its inhabitants.
Tag Archives: Venice 2021
Venice 2021: Once Upon a Time in Calcutta’ Review: To Rebuild or Preserve?
With his third film, Indian director Aditya Vikram Sengupta creates an interesting portrait of life in post-communist Kolkata.
Venice 2021 ‘Erasing Frank’ Review: A Riot Against Censorship
Erasing Frank is a well-crafted look at totalitarian censorship behind the iron curtain.
Venice 2021 ‘Miracol’ Review: Naturalistic Genre-defying Cinema
With Miracol, Romanian director Bogdan George Apetri breathes new life into the Romanian New Wave.
Venice 2021 ‘107 Mothers’ Review: A Jarring Piece of Docufiction
Punkchart Films Slovakian director Péter Kerekes provides a humanistic glimpse into the lives of imprisoned mothers in a Ukrainian correctional facility.
