João Pedro Rodrigues’ “Will-o’-the-Wisp” (“Fogo-fátuo”) creatively, although disjointedly, examines colonial oppression and the effects of remembrance in the relationship of…
Browsing: World Cinema
Set in Cape Town, “The Umbrella Men” starts off with the death of an upstanding citizen in the community, the…
I am a big fan of Alejandro Landes’ “Monos,” a Spanish-language film that is breathtaking in its visuals and about…
Love is one of the most powerful emotions that a person can possess. It has the power of complete devotion,…
At a time where love stories come a dime a dozen, it’s almost a tall order to make the audience…
From his impressive debut with the severely underrated “Yahaan” (2005) to his latest contribution to Indian cinema, the critically-acclaimed and…
Water really is everywhere in Elena López Riera’s “El agua.” And, just as in the Samuel Taylor Coleridge poem, water’s…
Amongst this year’s lineup at the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF), and its first mainly in-person iteration since the start…
Filmmakers present their stories in an anthology format because of various objectives. A series might present an anthology in stories…
Adaptability is the reason for a coyote’s survival. According to National Geographic, coyotes will eat anything — mice, lizards, insects…