Yugo Fade to black review by Niv Fux “Capitalism requires the physical and spiritual energy of our bodies to ensure its constant reproduction,” laments one of the lead narrators in ‘Yugo’. This statement not only encapsulates a primary …
The Trees All-transcending vocation review by Bo Alfaro Decreton Bashir, a Lebanese plant scientist, is called home for the funeral of his father. The restraining nature of social compliance does not match with his nonchalant, restless soul, giving himself and his …
Asterión Echoes of Silence review by Laura Stoeckler Silence is powerful. It speaks volumes in arguments, can make or break hard conversations, and can even shape the outcome of legal proceedings. In cinema, silence holds a different position: its …