Film Review: Kubo and the Two Strings
★★★★☆ A young boy with a magical shamisen and a penchant for origami may not seem like the obvious choice to head a sweeping...
There are few better ways to spend the first weekend of July than roaming between the picturesque pastel-coloured buildings of Karlovy Vary in the Czech Republic, sipping a glass of Becherovka and revelling in the vibrant energy and summery glamour of KVIFF. This year, Russell Crowe was in attendance, opening the festival with a performance by his band Indoor Garden Party.
Albert Serra is a filmmaker with uncompromising vision. Whether he is reworking Cervantes’ Don Quixote with Honour of the Knights (2006), throwing together Dracula and Casanova in Story of My Death (2013), or depicting the final days of an aging monarch in The Death of Louis XIV (2015), Serra’s singular perspective shines through.
Coming from a background in photography and cinematography, Alejandro Loayza Grisi embarked on his directorial career with Utama, the tale of an elderly Quechua couple wrangling llamas in the Bolivian highlands.
★★★★☆ A young boy with a magical shamisen and a penchant for origami may not seem like the obvious choice to head a sweeping...
★★★☆☆ The resistance is not just against Nazi occupation in Sean Ellis’ new Prague-set thriller Anthropoid, but against excess. “This is not a game,”...
★★★★☆ In her sophomore mid-length feature, The Royal Road, Jenni Olson refers to Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo as a “cinematic ode to nostalgia” – it...
★★★★☆ There are a number of reasons that István Szöts’ People of the Mountains has a claim to historical importance. Despite being relatively unknown...
There’s a metamorphosis during Patricio Guzmán’s breathtaking documentary The Pearl Button that somewhat echoes the one that has occurred in his recent career. He...
★★★★★ The creeping grip of fascism has been a regular source of inspiration for filmmakers for decades, both in explicit reference to the Second...
★★★☆☆ A ‘conversation piece’ is an informal family portrait painting, primarily from 18th century Britain. Such a genre of artwork forms a perfect inspiration...
★★★★☆ “Wanted for the murder of 8 police officers, 3 prison breaks, and 28 attempts…She’s evil incarnate!” This is how a detective describes Nami...