Film
‘Mlungu Wam (Good Madam)’ is an unnerving South African horror film that explores the trauma of segregation through effective character development.
Schumacher is a documentary exclusively on Netflix. Formula One superstar Michael Schumacher’s career is relived by his family and friends.
Smartly using environmental and political themes, ‘Costa Brava, Lebanon’ is a remarkable exploration of hope in times of unrest.
Where Is Anne Frank mixes beautiful animation with a timely message, as director Ari Folman underlines the importance of her words.
Yuni is a deeply honest and unflinching approach to the coming-of-age genre, thanks to writer/director Kamila Andini and Arawinda Kirana.
Directed by Arsalan Amiri, the Iranian film ‘Zalava’ plays with horror tropes to create a brilliant film about paranoia and religious superstitions.
Nightbooks will be a gateway to spooky scary stories for children and a reflection on being the kid who loves horror for adults.
What She Said is an indie film about Sam’s friends and family imposing a Friendsgiving on her about a year after she was raped
Taiwanese writer and director Ho Wi Ding dives into his latest film Terrorizers, from Toronto International Film Festival.
Julia endeavors to showcase Julia Child not just as a pioneer for women and as a legendary figure in food culture, but as a woman ahead of her time.
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