The End

“The End” (2024), directed by Joshua Oppenheimer, is a post-apocalyptic musical that delves into themes of guilt, denial, and the human condition. Set entirely within a lavish underground bunker, the film’s cinematography plays a pivotal role in conveying its dystopian atmosphere and the psychological states of its characters. The film’s visual style is marked by…

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The Girls at the Station

‘The Girls at the Station’ was inspired by real events and focuses on a group of girls – Jara, Alex and Miranda – who grew up in a juvenile detention center. Each girl has a problematic family situation and has no concept of unconditional love. Desperate for money, they end up resorting to underage prostitution (this…

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The Wild Robot

Posted on September 25, 2024 “The Wild Robot” is definitely one of the best animated films of the year. This movie transcends the medium of film into something greater – a portrait of universal human experiences. This movie has a beautiful tapestry of human experience woven comprising the experiences of love, nature and connection. This beautifully…

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When Fall Is Coming

“When Fall Is Coming” is a 2024 drama directed by François Ozon, set in a picturesque Burgundy village. The film centers on Michelle, a retiree enjoying a tranquil life near her longtime friend Marie-Claude. This seemingly serene setting becomes the backdrop for a narrative rich in intergenerational guilt and simmering resentments. The film’s cinematographer captures…

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All We Imagine as Light

‘All We Imagine as Light’ depicts the interrelationships and dynamics of female relationships in a very delicate way. The film is about three women that broadly represent three generations living in Mumbai. The movie reminds us of all the dreams of many invisible women who come to Mumbai with the hope of improving their lives, but they…

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Conclave

Posted on September 24, 2024 ‘Conclave’ takes the audience into the world of the Vatican and delves into the secrets of the electoral process within Catholicism. This meticulously constructed, gripping thriller highlights the intersection and clash between faith, religion and politics. The cast ensemble is outstanding with Ralph Fiennes delivering a terrific performance that is nuanced…

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Oh, Canada

Oh, Canada centers around a fictional story where an American tourist, played by an actor like William B. Davis, mistakenly ends up in Canada after a mix-up and is forced to confront various stereotypes, misunderstandings, and quirks that shape the Canadian experience. The film features multiple comedic elements that poke fun at Canadian manners, accents,…

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Emmanuelle

“Emmanuelle” (2024), directed by Audrey Diwan, is a French erotic drama that reimagines the 1974 classic, aiming to explore female desire from a contemporary perspective. The film stars Noémie Merlant as Emmanuelle, a quality controller for a luxury hotel brand in Hong Kong, who embarks on a journey of sensual discovery. The cast also includes…

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Le dernier souffle (Last Breath)

‘Last Breath (Le Dernier Souffle)’ directed by Costa-Gavras was a cinematic tour-the-force in the Official Competition of the 72nd San Sebastian International Film Festival circuit. This was truly a marvelous film that dissects and reflects philosophically on death, palliative care and illness. With precision, skill and care, Director Costa-Gavras investigates different medical cases and gives the audience therapeutic…

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Modi

Premiering at the San Sebastian Film Festival, ‘Modi – Three Days on the Wings of Madness’ features the chronicles of three chaotic days in the life of Italian painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani. Johnny Depp hasn’t taken a directorial credit on a feature since The Brave  in 1997, but when Al Pacino came to Depp…

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