Hidden Letters and secret patriarchy
Du Feng talks about the eponymous secret Nüshu alphabet, traditionally inaccessible to men, practiced only by women, but she does it in the Western fashion, falling into a trap…
Du Feng talks about the eponymous secret Nüshu alphabet, traditionally inaccessible to men, practiced only by women, but she does it in the Western fashion, falling into a trap…
Trying to evoke the spirit of truffles, the creators of “The Truffle Hunters” combined tasteful frames and simple human stories…
An uncertain youth turns into an old age full of grief, when life appears as an unlucky series of events that prevents from making the decision of choosing a right life partner.
In his Venice-award-winning “The Wasteland”, Ahmad Bahrami updates the image of Iran we are accustomed to at Western festivals.
Paris is sick and is no longer able to function independently. After many years of separation, his only daughter, Artemis, returns to Athens.
Camilleri portrays the stubborn masculinity with great subtlety, approaching his character with clear sympathy. Yes, the American-Maltese director’s neoralist picture is male-centered, but…
“Gerda” by Natalya Kudryashova is a clash of a delicate, innocent soul with wild everyday life in which one has to fight for survival.
If we were to imagine a slow cinema-style sitcom, it would be “The Girl and the Spider”.
Lipman mixes various orders by breaking the fourth wall, giving dolls a status equal to those of puppeteers, reviving them not only physically…
This is probably the only list I will ever create with as many as 5 Netflix movies. In 2021, I wish all of us a quick end to all pandemics and plague.