The Eggregores Theory
The surrealism of images created by artificial intelligence evokes the unreliability of memory and elusive nature of a dystopian plague in the sci-fi short, ‘The Eggregores Theory’.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Sep 1, 2024 | Festivals, Venice 2024, Verdict Shorts |
The surrealism of images created by artificial intelligence evokes the unreliability of memory and elusive nature of a dystopian plague in the sci-fi short, ‘The Eggregores Theory’.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 23, 2024 | Festivals, Sarajevo 2024 |
Mirjana Karanovic shines as both creator and star of Mother Mara, a nuanced drama about a middle-aged woman navigating loss, adapted from elements of a Tanja Sljivar play.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 22, 2024 | Festivals, Sarajevo 2024, Verdict Shorts |
A father and son heading home from football practice face the realities of bureaucracy and the lure of migration in Samir Karahoda’s finely tuned short, On the Way.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 22, 2024 | Festivals, Sarajevo 2024 |
Documentarist Maja Prelog follows her partner on an arduous post-leukemia cycling trip in Cent’anni, a deeply personal reflection on the emotional effects of serious illness.
Read MorePosted by Ben Nicholson | Aug 21, 2024 | Festivals, OSCARS 2025, Verdict Shorts |
A passenger train witnesses an act of ethnic cleansing in ‘The Man Who Could Not Remain Silent’, a well-drawn portrait of the wary silence of complicity that allows evil to triumph. Winner of the Palme D’Or – Short Film at Cannes.
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