A comprehensive collection of reviews featured on Talking Shorts in the past.
The 1983 French television interview with actor Maria Schneider has lost little of its relevance in the intervening 40 years. In these reenactments of the interview, everything appears to be the same—but is it?
The latest film by prolific German film author Jan Soldat begs the question of why cinema is so good at portraying spectacular deaths instead of authentic ones.
Rita Barbossa presents a woman in need for real connection and underlines the right to embrace the pleasures of life without shame.
Mulika is a perfect example of Africanfuturism, reconnecting local African heritage to the optimism inherent to Black contemporary sci-fi tales.
This Queer Palm winning short film holds an unattainable allure: unconventionally poetic yet accessible, personal but universal.
In a clever and playful moral, the extensive process of constructing a tree house charts the significance of time.
Douwe Dijkstra’s films are always simultaneously making-ofs, as he lifts the curtain on movie magic that employs green screen.
Gerard Ortín Castellví mixes his anthropological interests with his creative curiosities and turns his camera towards automated greenhouses in Agrilogistics.