Rendezvous with Madness Film Festival 2016 Review: “I, Olga Hepnarová” (2016) ★★★★
There is no easy way to review Petr Kazda and Tomás Weinreb’s, I, Olga Hepnarová. It touches upon a painful subject matter that, I am afraid, we all failed to….
There is no easy way to review Petr Kazda and Tomás Weinreb’s, I, Olga Hepnarová. It touches upon a painful subject matter that, I am afraid, we all failed to….
A jar with overflowing water will spill. One closet simply cannot store all clothes that you may have in the house. The same is with the planet. It has its….
In some countries, there is no freedom of speech and the government is so corrupt that it uses every opportunity to silence every voice they can. Farah (Baya Medhaffar) is….
It’s 1918 during the World War I. Charles is a wounded officer who lost his legs and lives alone in his family mansion. He hires a young nurse Angèle to….
French Cinematography is characterized by a refined taste for cinema. Maybe not every movie you see, but most of them have an important story to tell, and even to provide….
To be a woman, wife, a mother and a queen is a job hard to combine. And as you think longer and deeply, you will come to realize, it’s not….
Religion and faith has become a tool to manipulate the human mind. Those who resist against manipulative games succeed in the best way possible. But those who are not strong….
As an ageing Winston Churchill faces political enemies who want him out, the newly crowned Queen Elizabeth must decide where her loyalties lie.
Each country with a painful and outrageous past should find courage to face the truth when the opportunity comes. To do that, there is no need to accept the guilt,….
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