One of those inventive indie films that feels like a true discovery for any cinephile who appreciates the charm of low-budget, avant-garde cinema.
One of those inventive indie films that feels like a true discovery for any cinephile who appreciates the charm of low-budget, avant-garde cinema.
While the documentary may not always be the most entertaining, this story of resistance, conviction, and empowerment deserves to be heard.
Offers a glimpse into a world where reinvention and healing are possible, even in the most unlikely places.
Handles the complexity of female sexuality and emotional struggles with such openness and empathy in a funny and engaging way.
Disturbing yet brutally honest, the film doesn’t shy away from making the audience uncomfortable in its reflection of the cost of escaping from the past.
A behind-the-scenes look at a former Prime Minister’s challenges and victories, including redefining leadership in a way that’s compassionate and human.