Tag: Mariusz Włodarski

Interview: Alireza Khatami – The Things You Kill

For his second feature film, Toronto-based Alireza Khatami tackles masculinity, shame, and the violence passed down through generations. A haunting, psychologically layered drama that...

The Things You Kill | Review

A Poison Tree: Khatami Deconstructs the Psychoses of Patriarchy For his third feature, Iranian American director Alireza Khatami formulates a powerful psychodrama unspooling through the...

2025 Sundance: Laura Casabé, Flora Lau, Vladimir de Fontenay & Chloé Robichaud in World Cinema Dramatic Comp

The long-awaited film by Flora Lau (LUX), Chloé Robichaud's take on a Quebec classic (1970's Deux Femmes en or) in Two Women, Vladimir de...

The Girl with the Needle | Review

Casa de los Babys: von Horn Hits a Bleak Streak You know you’re in for something dark and dreary when a film opens upon a...

Wolf [Video Review]

Oddly aggressive therapy tactics are the antagonist forces in a coming-of-ager drama that looks at a particular mental health disorder that is steeped in...

Sweat | Review

Fitness for the Prosecution: Von Horn Sings Song for the Lonely in the Digital Age In the digital age, perhaps now more than ever, love...

Apples | 2020 Venice Film Festival Review

Blight of My Life: Nikou Finds Meaning Through Its Absence in Exceptional Debut Somewhere along the way, the Greek Weird Wave has seemingly evolved from...

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