Anishoara
An imaginative, visually arresting portrait of a Moldovan teenager as her life changes over the course of a year.
An imaginative, visually arresting portrait of a Moldovan teenager as her life changes over the course of a year.
Michael Glawogger’s unwavering eye for often uncomfortable images comes into its own in his documentary UNTITLED, writes Stephen Watson.
A black and white Portuguese horror combining old-school style with enough blood-letting to satisfy horror aficionados, writes April McIntyre.
RESCUE UNDER FIRE is a tense, energetic tale of courage and fortitude, writes Ben Johnston.
120 BPM might be the first film to successfully capture the larger experience of HIV and AIDS sufferers while not losing sight of their struggle on a personal level, writes Mark Liversidge.
HABIT is an excellent show of film-making, displaying a plethora of directorial skill, writes Jack McCurdy.
TONIGHT SHE COMES is a smorgasbord of over-the-top gore, sex, evil hillbillies, satanic blood sacrifices and the supernatural, writes April McIntyre.
THE CINEMA TRAVELLERS is bumbling and sweet, while also being a fierce tour de force of filmmaking skill, writes Emma Wilkinson.
The story is a gift and directors Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris pick it up and run all the way with it, writes Andrew Nickolds.
Coulibaly has brilliantly woven together a fast-paced, tense thriller with a heart…