Created by and featuring AIT students, this short movie responds to Hungarian film, Bolshe Vita by Ibolya Fekete, which tells the story of a bunch of people from different countries speaking different languages who meet in Budapest after the fall of the Berlin Wall.
One Day in the Life of an AIT Student
This short movie by Hieu Do and Aidan Lee-Gillian was created as a response to Hungarian film One Day by…
Nighthawks in Ruben Brandt, Collector
Edward Hopper’s 1942 painting Nighthawks is an iconic piece of American art, currentlyhoused in the Art Institute of Chicago, and…
‘My Twentieth Century’: Removing the Guise of History
Released in a tumultuous era of radical change and democratic progress, My TwentiethCentury reminisces about the gilded glory of the…
Mother’s Choice: A Case Study of Two Birth Scenes
During their birth scenes, both Knocked Up and Pieces of a Woman attempt to show two different experiences of what birth…
Less is more: the use of perspective and obfuscation in Jojo Rabbit and Son of Saul
Within the medium of cinema, perspective and the view of the camera are integral aspects to storytelling; as a visual…
An Intimate Study and Depiction of Grief
In the opening sequences, Shia LaBeouf (Sean) confidently struts through a constructionsite, gleefully anticipating the birth of his daughter. Vanessa…
Review of One Day
Egy Nap (One Day), a 2018 film by the Hungarian director Zsófia Szilágyi, takes the audience through just over a…
One Day – An Extended Screenplay
Morgan Martin took Zsófia Szilágyi’s One Day‘s closing scene and imagined what happened after Anna climbed under the table. Her…
Izoláció
After watching the movie, Love, I was inspired to create a montage film of my own. I wanted to create…