Category: Film Festival
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’
The Vietnamese perspective is not only completely ignored in ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’, but it is blatantly whitewashed and disrespected.
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Kurosawa’s ‘Ikiru’ Comes Back to Life in ‘Living’
‘Living’ dives into many themes that we can all understand regardless of our cultural backgrounds. We can see this through the shared similarities between ‘Ikiru’ and ‘Living’.
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‘Unveiled’: Why Did They Get Married?
The more we learned with each passing minute the bigger the reveal. This film ends with a serious bang and it was truly a joy to watch.
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NYFF Review – ‘The Inspection’ Unearths Empathy in the Trenches of Bootcamp
The film exhibits a respect for the craft and an empathy for human tribulations that have historically been ignored.
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘My Policeman’
‘My Policeman’ simultaneously delighted and disappointed audiences at TIFF, but everyone can agree that the performances and truth of the story will convince audiences that this film is worth the watch.
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‘TACTICA & ESTRATEGIA’ – MiamisFF review
This is a Spanish-speaking short film that contains English subtitles. The short film is produced in the United States.
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TIFF ‘22 Coverage: ‘The Fablemans’
‘The Fablemans’ is Spielberg’s most personal work to date, the cast delights audiences at the TIFF premiere.
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‘Zondvloed (Flood)’ — MiamisFF Review: Between a Flood and a Hard Place
While prioritizing production value over substance, Flood depicts an emotionally taut family drama set during the farmland flooding of the Franco-Dutch war.
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‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’ Review: MiamisFF
‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’: This Spanish entry for the MiamisFF directed by Sandra Gallego handles a difficult conversation in a smart, memorable way.
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‘Uprooted’ – A MiamisFF Review On Ukraine
‘Uprooted’ is a short film on what’s happening in Ukraine as of today. This captures the emotions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.