SIFF

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Metal Heart’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Metal Heart’

A great first effort for the director Hugh O’Connor.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Stuffed’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Stuffed’

The photography is absolutely fantastic in this documentary and the people we meet are so interesting.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘The Invisible Witness’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘The Invisible Witness’

Director Stefano Mordini did a masterful job of pacing the action, building to a crescendo at the end.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘The Woman Who Loves Giraffes’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘The Woman Who Loves Giraffes’

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.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Kifaru’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Kifaru’

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.
SIFF 2019 Reviews: ‘Sune vs. Sune’ & ‘The Footballest’ – Two Top-Grade Family Films

SIFF 2019 Reviews: ‘Sune vs. Sune’ & ‘The Footballest’ – Two Top-Grade Family Films

Highly recommend them both for good clean and hilarious family fun—to be enjoyed by people of all ages.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Miriam Lies’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Miriam Lies’

Miriam Lies, written and directed by Natalia Cabral and Oriol Estrada, brings us an intriguing look at Dominican Republic society.
SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Orange Days’

SIFF 2019 Review: ‘Orange Days’

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 […]