On Xerxes’ Throne How to Hold a Hand review by Savina Petkova In the middle of Evi Kalogiropoulou’s short ‘On Xerxes’ Throne’, a young black man begins to sing acapella, his body gently rocking back and forth to each slightly elongated last syllable – the …
Exalted Mars When light touches skin review by Niv Fux During the 1920s, a sub-genre defined as 'city symphony films' was emerging: Avant-garde films without dialogue, characters, or a traditional narrative, depicting the pace and intensity of the modern …
Doomed To Remember various interpretations of 'memory' in IDFA’s short film … review by Mariana Hristova “ Memory is the most faithful of films – the only one that can register at any height, and right up to the very moment of death. But who can fail to see the difference between memory and that …