Blue bicycle gets stolen from a teen girl Mathilde (starring Andrea Heick Gadeberg). => Girl’s father Markus (played by Mads Mikkelsen) calls her mother Præst (starring Natali Vallespir) to announce he will stay several more months as a soldier in a distant land. => Mother chooses to take daughter to school but the car gets broken. => As […]
Month: February 2021
Landscapes of Resistance – review: Past imprinted in every footstep we take
How much do seemingly ordinary, everyday sceneries hide? How much of this we pass along, imperceptibly. How often do we forget what it was before? How many of us care about what’s yet to come? Landscapes of Resistance, a visual poem by director Marta Popivoda, which had its world premiere yesterday at the 50th edition of […]
Minotaur – review: To get lost in the labyrinth of filmmakers thoughts…
.The camera covers half of the young man’s face. Blink, the camera zooms in and after another blink zooms out, to reveal that everything that was recorded is a reflection in the mirror. The young man, the camera, the reflection, in one of the introductory moments, are just describing the very core of the experimental […]
Once Upon a Youth – review: The portait of lost times and friend
Certain things define almost every individual for their whole life. Those things are the moments and decisions made during teenage years and early 20’s, the time when we all had a chance to build up, or rather chose our identity, discover who we might be and where that might lead us for a long run. […]
Interview with Catarina Vasconcelos the director of the film The Metamorphosis of the Birds
Catarina Vasconcelos is a director and producer, known for Metaphor or Sadness Inside Out (2014) and Pária (2013). Her latest film The Metamorphosis of Birds, world premiered at the 70th Berlin International Film Festival in February 2020, where it was awarded the FIPRESCI Award for Best Film at the Encounters Section. As The Metamorphosis of […]