A great first effort for the director Hugh O’Connor.
The photography is absolutely fantastic in this documentary and the people we meet are so interesting.
Director Stefano Mordini did a masterful job of pacing the action, building to a crescendo at the end.
Anne Innis Dagg, giraffe specialist, was denied the recognition that she deserved by, allegedly, a good-ole-boy network of professors during the 1970s at the University of Guelph in Ontario.
Kifaru in Swahili means “rhinoceros” and this is a documentary film about one specific male rhino named Sudan and the men devoted to his care.
Highly recommend them both for good clean and hilarious family fun—to be enjoyed by people of all ages.
Miriam Lies, written and directed by Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada, brings us an intriguing look at Dominican Republic society.
Rating: B Orange Daysis a tense drama about Aban, a woman in Northern Iran who runs an all-woman orange-picking crew. She puts everything she owns on the line as she competes against all-male crews to get a lucrative contract with a top orange dealer in the area. From the first moments of the film […]
Featuring one of the best performances of the 2018 Seattle Film Festival.
Sylvia Chang is director, writer, and actress in this Chinese drama-comedy.
On Borrowed Time, a UEA film, has a story that transcends cultures
Eight women directors filmed 10-minute, single-shot vignettes to make this movie.
Andrea Riseborough plays a woman who suspects she was kidnapped when she was a child.
A review of the Norwegian "fairytale."
Butterflies again shows there are some talented filmmakers in Turkey.