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Ricardo Brunn

About the author

About the author

Born 1980, studied art history and philosophy in Dresden, worked as production manager for documentaries, chief editor of filmgazette.de and founder of talkingshorts.com

Films

  • China Not China

    (Australia 2018; Dir: Dianna Barrie, Richard Tuohy)
    All the Nice Horses
  • Elvis: Strung Out

    (France, Italy 2019; Dir: Mark Oliver)
    Unhappy Ending
  • Fen Bridges 40 Feet to Vermuden's Drain to Great Ouse

    (Ireland ; Dir: Ellen Sampson)
    The Veins of Modernity and all the Skyscapers and Stuff
  • Provence

    (Belgium 2018; Dir: Kato De Boeck)
    Über einen guten Film
  • Rite of Spring

    (Romania 2010; Dir: Mona Vatamanu, Florin Tudor)
    Youth playing with fire in a decaying city
  • The Hymns of Muscovy

    (Russia 2018; Dir: Dimitri Venkov)
    Extra-Terrestrial Inversion

Atsushi Wada: The Quiet Master

A deep-dive into the extraordinary filmmaker's body of work

review by Chris Childs

First encountering Atsushi Wada’s animations can be a transformative experience. With his latest film, ‘Bird in Peninsula’, now screening at Vienna Shorts after a world premiere at Berlinale, it’s …

Eyes on the Road

Marginal empathy

review by Līga Požarska

Through an intelligently written script Stefanie Kolk confronts different takes on a tragedy and friendships being tested.

The Dancer’s Paradox

T A P E Presents: It’s a Trance, It’s a Dance

review by Savina Petkova

Dancing is its own kind of storytelling. One which features the body as both the paper and the pen, as the teller and the story; but what does that privilege mean for the human body, it's only object …

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