Colombia
Director Sean Mattison, along with producer Trevor Martin and their team, follows Petro from his campaign’s inception on through the historic election day.
My Neighbour Adolf had within its DNA the potential for something good, but alas an inability to strike a consistent tone means the talents of its stars.
Despite taking place in a city with a ubiquitous gang subculture, Days of the Whale is unconventionally warm and luminous.
Monos isn’t simply a film you watch, it’s an unflinching descent into chaos in the best way possible, haunting you long after the film has ended.
Ruth Caudeli’s Second Star on the Right winningly captures our varying levels of maturation and individualism, with beauty and style.
Days of the Whale is a wonderfully engaging and weighted debut by Catalina Arroyave, showing she’s a filmmaker to watch out for.
Ciro Guerra and Cristina Gallego’s Birds of Passage takes us to the Guajira Peninsula, a…
In the spring of 2016, Embrace of the Serpent, “[Y]oung people, when they see this…
Orbiter 9 recalls independently minded sci-fi films such as Sunshine and Moon – but lives in the shadow of its very obvious inspirations.
The most damaging and offensive cliché in films that explore colonialism and its effects on indigenous nations is the notion of the noble savage, as well as the white savior. Approaching this film the inevitable trepidations set in, but were soon quelled, as Embrace of the Serpent proved to be simultaneously intelligent and willfully authentic. Director Ciro Guerra film adheres to territorial formalism without subverting the cultural atmosphere and originality.