The Word
A small-town notary and his unbending wife put honor and honesty first in an uplifting if under-dramatized story from the Czech Republic’s Communist past, directed by Beata Parkanova.
Read MorePosted by Deborah Young | Jul 4, 2022 | Festivals, Karlovy Vary, Karlovy Vary 2022 |
A small-town notary and his unbending wife put honor and honesty first in an uplifting if under-dramatized story from the Czech Republic’s Communist past, directed by Beata Parkanova.
Read MorePosted by Deborah Young | Jul 3, 2022 | Featured, Festivals, International Oscars 2024, Karlovy Vary, Karlovy Vary 2022 |
Noomi Rapace is among the moving female cast of Goran Stolevski’s Macedonian folk tale about blood-sucking, shape-shifting witches who offer body horror at its scariest, yet it’s also full of poetry, with a lot to say about women and life on Earth.
Read MorePosted by Deborah Young | Jul 2, 2022 | Festivals, Karlovy Vary, Karlovy Vary 2022, Spotlight |
Engrossing and full of credible Euro SFX, the Lithuanian-French sci fi fantasy featuring Raffiella Chapman as a 13-year-old, self-taught scientist looking for a way out of a socially and environmentally sick world, seems targeted at imaginative YA audiences.
Read MorePosted by Deborah Young | Jun 29, 2022 | Festivals, Munich, Spotlight |
Maksym Nakonechnyi’s carefully calibrated drama about a young Ukrainian woman soldier who returns home in a prisoner exchange, tortured and pregnant, projects a more human, less heroic view of the Ukraine-Russia war while it affirms a woman’s right to choice vis-à-vis maternity.
Read MorePosted by Deborah Young | Jun 26, 2022 | Festivals, Munich |
Actress Kika Sena takes director Marcelo Gomes’s story of a young trans woman to another level as Paloma, a romantic mother and farm worker who dreams of a formal church wedding,
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