Pedro Cabeleira’s Entroncamento (Night Passengers) does just that with remarkable finesse, placing the audience squarely
Bita Habibi
Bita Habibi is a journalist and author based in London. She combines her passion for cinema with her expertise in English language and psychotherapy to write her own analyses of films. In addition, she has held positions as a producer and reporter within the news industry. During her exploration of human subjects, she came to realize the therapeutic potential of motion pictures, as well as their ability to entertain. As a result, she firmly believes that films can transcend commercial constraints and convey the profound essence of the human experience.
Disney's Snow White, the latest live-action adaptation from Walt Disney Pictures, represents an ambitious yet contentious retelling of a cherished fairy tale. Directed by Marc Webb and with a script
Boris Lojkine, the French director whose film Hope won the SACD Prize at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival and narrated a migrant story, has returned with Souleymane's Story, a story
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Tim Mielants’ cinematic adaptation of “Small Things Like These” has reached the audience with a poignant message, anchored through the remarkable performance of Academy Award winner Cillian Murphy as a
The Latvian director of Soviet Jeans, the 2024 acclaimed series that narrates a romantic political story set in the Soviet era, after his successful feature films Modris in 2014 and
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