Diamantino – Review Stephanie Watts September 16, 2018 Reviews This review was originally published as part of our Toronto International Film Festival coverage on 16/09/2018. Diamantino cannot really be pinned down as one genre. Mixing sci-fi, comedy, fantasy and much...
The Ornithologist – Review Rory Steabler October 6, 2017 Reviews The Ornithologist feels something like the slow cinema of Apichatpong Weerasethakul, until director João Pedro Rodrigues folds in a survival-thriller plot, an encounter with Jesus, and a dizzying display of...
Colo – Berlinale 2017 Review Christopher Preston February 15, 2017 Reviews Colo purports to be a kitchen sink-style drama, which is apt: watching it is about as enthralling as washing the dishes. Teresa Villaverde concerns her art with the economic crisis and how such events can...
Arabian Nights: Volume 1 (The Restless One) – Review Tom Bond April 23, 2016 Reviews Portuguese director Miguel Gomes brings an inventive approach to an issue plaguing much of Europe over the last few years: economic ruin. The stories of austerity and redundancy have grown increasingly...