Film
TIFF 2021: Mlungu Wam (Good Madam) is an Unsettling Reminder of Trauma
Mlungu Wam (Good Madam) explores apartheid-era domestic servitude in this creepy nightmare that transforms from psychological horror into a banquet...
Mlungu Wam (Good Madam) explores apartheid-era domestic servitude in this creepy nightmare that transforms from psychological horror into a banquet...
Jane Campion returns to feature films after over a decade with The Power of the Dog, an acting showcase and...
Emre Kayiş’s Anatolian Leopard is a melancholic look at a man trapped in the past as the future destroys what...
Lorenzo Vigas explores grief and familial bonds in a tale that dives into the corruption of Mexico's manufacturing industry.
Edwin's latest film delivers a surprisingly sweet romance inside a film all about male impotence in a testosterone-fuelled world.
Ritwik Pareek’s first film is an exciting, vibrant exploration of the inception of a new religion surrounding a freak accident...
Blaine Thurier's latest film uses the template for an addiction drama to craft a unique twist on the vampire genre...
Tea Lindeburg's feature debut, As In Heaven, is a contained, devastating glimpse into a woman's aspirations that are suddenly threatened...
Alexandre Moratto's sophomore feature is a tense examination of Brazil's criminal underbelly with a complex character study at its core....
Danis Goulet's feature directorial debut places the spotlight on the residential school systems of the past in this dystopian postwar...