You won't find a better locale for a film than Serra da Canastra in Minas Gerais, Brazil. Its rocky landscapes and serene hills are gorgeous, their quiet solemn...
If yours were one of only twelve Jewish families in all of Prague to survive World War II, you'd do your best to move forward despite the memories of death, fea...
It starts by enveloping us in marbleizing paint — overlapping colors raked to warp dots into abstract patterns — and the loud aural pulses of a musical soundsca...
Vignettes depicting a young girl playing the piano on a darkened concert stage come and go throughout Boudewijn Koole's Disappearance. They provide bookends to ...
In the Taliban-controlled Afghan city of Kabul, Nora Twomey's debut film as sole director (she co-helmed Oscar nominee The Secret of Kells) depicts an eleven-ye...
Capturing the complexity of abuse is tough to accomplish when mainstream audiences clamor for black and white delineations between predator and prey. Some go th...
Teenage Bea (Charlotte Salisbury) is in desperate need of an escape from her mundane, isolated life. We can assume Toronto's big city living isn't yet something...
If you've ever watched season three of Prison Break and wondered what was going on with Sona's weird open air slum-like community barely watched by guards, know...
When a German drifter walks into the quaint Luxembourg village of Schandelsmillen with a scruffy beard, bag full of money, and stoically gruff attitude, we wond...
What once was a traditional rite of passage for Icelandic children has now become punishment. Whereas her mother probably visited her Aunt Ólöf's (Katla M. Þorg...