Showing posts with label thessaloniki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label thessaloniki. Show all posts
Thursday, November 18, 2021
Thessaloniki 2021: 'The Hole in the Fence' Review
The Hole in the Fence is a drama set at a Catholic summer camp that definitely gives off some Lord of the Flies vibes. Joaquin del Paso's film tackles a lot of themes, including toxic masculinity, mostly successfully. My review is live over at Screen International.
Saturday, May 23, 2020
Thessaloniki 2020: 'The Prophet and the Space Aliens' Review
Meet Rael. Seems like a nice-enough guy. Just one thing: He is the leader of a religion that believes that the human race was created by aliens. (Also, he's been in their U.F.O.) For Screen, I reviewed the documentary The Prophet and the Space Aliens.
Thessaloniki 2020: 'Acasa, My Home' Review
Romanian journalist Radu Ciorniciuc decided to make a film about a family living off the grid that, after 20 years, is forced to relocate to nearby Bucharest. How will they handle the big city? My review of Acasa, My Home is up at Screen International.
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