Review: Limbo (2018)
Limbo is a fine example of how much can be done with pure enthusiasm, some vision and a lot of craftsmanship.
Limbo is a fine example of how much can be done with pure enthusiasm, some vision and a lot of craftsmanship.
Conductor, the short directorial debut by Alex Noyer, who has more experience as a writer and producer in both documentaries and shorts, might prove to be a milestone of sorts
Little, if anything at all was known until some 18 years ago, about the actual destiny of the first space dog, Laika.
The title Robolove is misleading both regarding an instant association to a well-established fetish focusing on sex dolls and sex robots, or as scientific enthusiasm for robotics.
The train and the efforts of the descendants of former rulers are the central topic of Johannes Holzhausen’s documentary The Royal Train.
It is not a mystery any more, if it ever was, that the rise of populism in Europe is rooted not only in the political processes, but also, even predominantly, in the economic ones.
Shot in one continuous take – which gives the film a sense of energy but never feels like cheap gimmickry – White Eye shows how seemingly simplistic choices ripple with a hugely complex wave of cause and effect.
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