Review: There Will Be No More Night (2020)
The title of Eléonor Weber’s warfare- and morality-themed documentary There Will Be No More Night will be illustrated only at the later stage of the film.
The title of Eléonor Weber’s warfare- and morality-themed documentary There Will Be No More Night will be illustrated only at the later stage of the film.
Dialogue free and focused on (some of) 750 dogs sheltered in ‘Le Cœur sur la Patte’ sanctuary in Agadir (Morocco), Mutts almost doesn’t feel like a documentary regarding the way it was approached cinematographically.
The topic of violence against women is hardly new, but Jyoti Mistry manages to find a fresh angle to it with the short documentary ‘Cause of Death’.
For a filmmaker who profited greatly from creating the manic feeling, Lukić does equally well with the low-key depression.
Raw in its appearance and genuine regarding the motivations of all the people involved, Once Upon a Youth is a multi-layered work of art that goes deep in painting a portrait of a unique person, a landscape of a certain place in a certain time, the philosophical aspects of friendship and the generation that tried to do something against all odds.
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