Director Dominga Sotomayor shows us a few old photos of ourselves – back when we were more passionate, and burned so much brighter.
Category: screenings
Stella Meghie takes us away for a few days to talk about the ups and downs of modern romance.
A neo-western about why men need to listen more to the women around them, and just how haunted the land we inhabit truly is.
A tragic Swedish poem on addiction, honesty, coping, and clarity.
At a time when so many in the world are running, along comes a film to grant them a moment of grace.
Love can be hopeful, and in some parts of the world hope remains a dangerous idea.
A story that pleads with us not let one moment or one label define who we are.
Director Mélanie Laurent reminds us that the ones who stay put, sometimes claim they’ve run away.
“Titus” throws a lavish Indian wedding, and Bornila Chatterjee captures every bloody moment.
Gold, blood, and conceptual art. All in a day’s work for some.
A confessional, amorous, and honest cinematic letter from a promising new director.
A colourful, joyous, and messy feature debut from director Brie Larson.