EUFF 2018 Review: “Welcome to Germany” (2016) ★★★★
Watching movies and participating in someone’s life remotely is an absolute privilege, as each story has its own unique lesson to deliver. “Welcome to Germany” might be a comedy that….
Watching movies and participating in someone’s life remotely is an absolute privilege, as each story has its own unique lesson to deliver. “Welcome to Germany” might be a comedy that….
For any war veteran, it’s always difficult to adjust to the normal life after leaving the battlefield, the sound of flying bullets, landmines and the constant face of death. But….
What does love bring other than happiness? While it may be full of joy for one, it may bring sadness to the other one. At the end of the day,….
Mental illness is a very important subject matter that is often overlooked in the cinematic world. Whether we want it or not, we should acknowledge the importance of the painful….
Losing a loved one is never easy. To say goodbye for the very last time is the most difficult thing ever. And if that dearest one is an only child,….
The film “The Teacher” captured my attention from its very first scene, where you see a bunch of people getting off the bus in the evening. A moment later, we….
I remember once talking to an old friend about a story covered in the news when a villager had been attacked by his cow. I felt sorry and sympathy for….
There is always something going on in every family – no matter whether it’s a good or bad thing. It is another question whether the people from the outside are….
Often, when we walk alone in the streets – upset, disappointed, and unwilling to do anything rational, we never think about what we’ve left behind, or how we can fix….
How do we cope with the death of a loved one? Do the spirits of the deceased communicate with those they have left behind? And what if the one who….
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