‘Les Misérables’ review — The great anger of a little personLes Misérables is the well-known Victor Hugo’s story but presented in a modern way. Ladj Ly’s film once again shows that epochs change…Mar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
‘La Belle Époque’ review — The time machineThe film has a distinctive French flavor and is somewhat old-fashioned. It is really light-hearted and is all about love. And yet it is…Mar 19, 20201Mar 19, 20201
‘Sorry We Missed You’ review — Inside-out lifeIt’s a drama of one fictional family, but it’s also a problem of plenty of real families all over the world. Nobody will write about…Mar 19, 2020Mar 19, 2020
‘Pain and Glory’ review — The triumph of melodyThis movie is a collection of flashbacks and episodes from the life of Salvador, a director who no longer makes films.Mar 15, 2020Mar 15, 2020
‘A Son’ review — Struggle for lifeHow to come to terms with each other’s imperfections and rebuild your lives if everything went awry?Mar 12, 2020Mar 12, 2020
‘The Orphanage’ review — Bollywood heroesWar in Afghanistan, lonely children and their hiding places — an orphanage and Bollywood movies where you can get away from the cruelty…Mar 4, 2020Mar 4, 2020
‘Transit’ review — Hypothetical dystopiaThe director showed us the threat of Nazism — something that is considered to be obvious and dangerous. But he has imposed it on modern…Feb 18, 2020Feb 18, 2020
‘Touch Me Not’ review — What a savagery it is to be yourselfRomanian director Adina Pintilie won the 68th Berlinale jury’s hearts with the frankness and openheartedness of her pseudo-documentary…Feb 18, 2020Feb 18, 2020
‘Bull’ review — The outlook for the futureAnnie Silverstein shows us provincial America where everything is too straightforward, too obvious and too cruel.Feb 7, 20201Feb 7, 20201
‘Mr. Jones’ review — (Un)Forgotten TruthThe story of a young Welsh journalist, Gareth Jones, who was one of the first in the early 1930s to tell the world about the Holodomor in…Jan 28, 20201Jan 28, 20201
‘And then we danced’ review — Love has no shameThe story of the talented LGBTQ dancer lost in Georgian conservative society. It’s about love, crisis and finding yourself.Jan 27, 2020Jan 27, 2020
‘Atlantics’ review — The land of loose sandThe film directed by Mati Diop — a first black woman in Cannes Film Festival main competition.Jan 22, 2020Jan 22, 2020