2021 Long Distance Film Festival: Past
The Long Distance Film Festival, after a successful year, returns again and opens with the “Past” collection for its 2021Continue Reading
The Long Distance Film Festival, after a successful year, returns again and opens with the “Past” collection for its 2021Continue Reading
The Dry It’s unpleasant in Kiewarra. There’s a drought, and the earth has shriveled up and become prunish in appearance.Continue Reading
Today’s showcase of films from the Atlanta Film Festival suggest idleness in their titles, but rest assured the stories theyContinue Reading
The Sleeping Negro Sleep is restful. Sleep is gentle. Sleep is relaxing. Yet to be asleep is to be complacent.Continue Reading
As we return to the theaters in the coming months, we will consider more consciously what is worth seeing inContinue Reading
In a normal year, the hallways of the Plaza Theatre would be much more crowded during the Atlanta Film Festival.Continue Reading
The Moomins are recognisable in many countries around the world. While watching the anime television series as a child inContinue Reading
The Greenhouse begins with voices interposed. Faces at a dinner table are theatrically illuminated; anecdotes are whimsically exchanged. We comeContinue Reading
There is something unforgettably nourishing in being witness to creativity. Whether it takes shape as dyeing bed sheets, collaging, braceletContinue Reading
Cowboys is a heartfelt and thrilling film from writer and director Anna Kerrigan. Troy (Steve Zahn), newly-separated from his wifeContinue Reading










