Izzy Zaller has written a spin-off story that follows the fate and thoughts of a character from the film The…
Love Without Bounds
Károly Makk’s 1971 Hungarian film Love, or Szerelem, traces the lives of two women at significantly different stages of their…
Duality within My Twentieth Century
Ildikó Enyedi’s My Twentieth Century (1989), set in Europe during its namesake time period, takes the viewer through the childhood…
My 20th Century – An Interactive Map
My Twentieth Century, a film by Ildikó Enyedi connects various places from around the globe. Set at the turn of…
“Ruben Brandt, Collector”, with a New Style
The animated film “Ruben Brandt, Collector”, written and directed by Milorad Krstic, captures its audience with unique and bold imagery.…
In “1945”, audiences are faced with questions that should have been answered long ago.
“1945” opens with the mayor of a small Hungarian village in the bathroom, shaving his face while listening to the…
Oneiric Cinematography: The Challenges of Dreaming Big in Film
Dreams are often used in film, typically as one-off scenes which may serve any number of purposes. Dreams can be…
Just Another Manic One Day
Stories have long been used to show something about the world by holding up the proverbial mirror to it. Sometimes…
One Day is All it Takes
Shubhra Tewari’s review of One Day, a film by Zsófia Szilágyi, discusses the feminist aspects of the movie.
A Dark Delight: Review of Time Stands Still
Easily comparable to Dead Poet’s Society, Time Stands Still illustrates the excitement and torment of teenage adolescence. Instead of young men dealing with…