Corin Hardy – The Hallow #TFF33
The horrific element of THE HALLOW: when you cannot trust anybody or anything, not even your instict
The horrific element of THE HALLOW: when you cannot trust anybody or anything, not even your instict
Craig Roberts’ directorial debut is a coming of age story exploring the theme of the double
Denmark was a colonial country, as many European ones were. In 1836 and after one of the darker pages of the country’s history took place in Danish Guinea.
A provocative and refined film about a wild summer of a group of teenager, in an undefined place of an undefined year. Glamour and sensuality prevail.
Living the Afghanistan war from the inside, to understand the trials humanity has to go through to remain as such.
After SHELL, Graham is back in Turin with his IONA, going back to her roots
From a successful musical to the big screen: LONDON ROAD, a musical noir based on true events.
A motion postcard from the United States of America.
Quite an experience – a movie manifesto for free love, against patriarchs and machismo.
The naturalistic tale of a day in the life of five brothers left alone at their by their mother is a striking movie, here told by the second director.