The Alleys – LFF 2021 Review Carmen Paddock October 9, 2021 Reviews Ali is a small-time hustler, earning commission every time he brings a big spender to a nightclub, and Lana is the daughter of the most respected stylist - and single mother - in east Amman. But this modern...
The Harder They Fall – LFF 2021 Review Carmen Paddock October 9, 2021 Reviews A cursory google reveals that the real Nat Love (Jonathan Majors) and Rufus Buck (Idris Elba) were very different figures than those who make hyper-dramatic first impressions in Jeymes Samuel’s...
100 Minutes – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 15, 2021 Reviews From its title, 100 Minutes would seem to condense the concept of Aleksandr Solzhenitzyn’s One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (the film’s Russian title makes this connection more explicit). Instead,...
Monte Verità – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews The greatest strength and weakness of Monte Verità - Stefan Jäger’s Swiss historical drama set in 1906 Locarno - is the fact that it so excellently, yet uncritically, evokes its time. Modern art, dance,...
Secret Name – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews Nélie (Lyna Khoudri) sees no future for herself on the streets of 1914 Paris. A chance encounter with a Red Cross nurse, however, seems a ticket out of prostitution, and her resourceful work on the front...
I’m Your Man – Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in March 2021 as part of our Berlinale coverage. Cuneiform expert Alma works at Berlin’s prestigious Pergamon Museum, but like most academics she needs that last bit of...
Wildland – Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in February 2020 as part of our Berlinale coverage. The titular Wildland evoked by Jeanette Nordahl’s feature is both the expansive Danish scenery and the inner workings...
Ostrov – Lost Island – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 14, 2021 Reviews The unlicensed fisherman of Ostrov, an island in the Caspian Sea, often see themselves against the world. Left to their own devices after the breakup of the Soviet Union, local patriarch Ivan cannot help but...
Our Eternal Summer – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 13, 2021 Reviews Cinema’s love affairs with seemingly endless, carefree summers is given a rude awakening in Emilie Aussel's short drama. As a bunch of French teenagers gather to celebrate the end of exams and the start of...
Gerda – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 13, 2021 Reviews There are faint echoes of Hans Christian Andersen’s classic tale The Snow Queen in Natalya Kudryashova’s second feature, but this modern Russian fairytale finds its nature magic up against dreary...
Minamata – Review Carmen Paddock August 13, 2021 Reviews This film was previously reviewed in February 2020 as part of our Berlinale coverage. With today’s headlines, there could be a strong film made from the historical investigation, aided by an American...
Rastorguev – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 11, 2021 Reviews By trade, a documentarian deals in records. Aleksandr Rastorguev was no exception. A prolific documentary filmmaker known for works critical of Russia’s political regime and business interests, he was found...
Bucolic – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 10, 2021 Reviews Many people fantasise about living a life more in tune with nature, but imagining what that might look is more difficult. Daniusa and Basia live such an existence in rural Poland. Bucolic (Bukolika) is a...
Actual People – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Carmen Paddock August 10, 2021 Reviews Riley (Kit Zauhar) struggles as she approaches graduation. A final paper earns a failing grade, landing her in a remedial summer course to get her full diploma. Meanwhile, she goes heart over head in pursuit...
From the Planet of the Humans – Locarno Film Festival 2021 Review Carmen Paddock August 8, 2021 Reviews From the Planet of the Humans (Dal pianeta degli umani) defies easy categorisation. It is a dreamlike documentary, fictionalising a border checkpoint at Ventimiglia where migrants often make perilous crossings...