Written by Anna Harrison 75/100 Baradar opens with two brothers engaging in typical brotherly antics as they carry a raft through the streets of Istanbul. The bright colors and playful music cultivate a warm image, one that immediately evaporates as … Continue reading.
Tag: Anna Harrison
Interview: Beppe Tufarulo Talks About His Short Film ‘Baradar’
Interview by Anna Harrison When did you first read Alí Ehsani’s book, Stanotte Guardiamo le Stelle (Let’s Look At the Stars Tonight)? Did you know right away you wanted to adapt it, or did someone else have the idea? It was … Continue reading.
Sundance 2021 Interview: Jonathan Snipes Composer/Sound Designer of ‘A Glitch in the Matrix’
Interview by Anna Harrison https://youtu.be/Kwvn4TIs7Pk Jonathan Snipes' Website: http://jonat8han.com/ A Glitch in the Matrix takes audiences on a journey through science and philosophy to examine the theory that humans live in a simulation and the world as people know it … Continue reading.
Sundance 2021 Review: A Glitch in the Matrix
Written by Anna Harrison 70/100 A Glitch in the Matrix starts off by examining an idea that’s been bandied about for years and viewed with varying amounts of skepticism: what if we live in a simulation à la The Matrix? … Continue reading.
The Wanting Mare
Written by Anna Harrison 70/100 SYNOPSIS: In the world of Anmaere, north of the city of Whithren, wild horses run through the moorlands and up the coast. These horses are the city's most valuable export and, as a result, are … Continue reading.
Sundance 2021 Review: Mother Schmuckers (Fils de plouc)
Written by Anna Harrison 25/100 There’s a chance I might have enjoyed Mother Schmuckers if I were a frat bro sitting in my frat house with my fellow frat friends and we were all very high. Unfortunately, I am not … Continue reading.
Sundance 2021 Interview and Review: You Wouldn’t Understand
Written by Anna Harrison 85/100 SYNOPSIS: In 'You Wouldn't Understand', one man's elegant picnic is shattered when a stranger approaches, leaving nothing but churning questions. Is it ever okay to interrupt someone at peace with a picnic? What motives lay … Continue reading.
Interview: Tomer Shushan Talks About Writing and Directing Short Film ‘White Eye’
Tomer Shushan's White Eye has screened at over 70 film festivals, including 23 Oscar-qualifying. This Live-Action short has won numerous accolades including the Oscar-qualifying Best Narrative Short Award at SXSW Film Festival. White Eye was nominated for a 2020 Ophir … Continue reading.
Capsule Review: White Eye
Tomer Shushan's White Eye has screened at over 70 film festivals, including 23 Oscar-qualifying. This Live-Action short has won numerous accolades including the Oscar-qualifying Best Narrative Short Award at SXSW Film Festival. White Eye was nominated for a 2020 Ophir … Continue reading.
Capsule Review: Rebel
Director Pier-Phillippe Chevigny’s Rebel was inspired by true events. When thousands of illegal immigrants flooded into Canada from the US in 2017, Quebec’s right-wing groups went on the attack. This live-action short film has been selected for numerous world-class festivals … Continue reading.









