Review
PARTHENOPE: Great Beauty, Turtle Pace [REVIEW]
Parthenope is everything you love and hate about Paolo Sorrentino’s cinema.
A GENERATION. Andrzej Wajda's Controversial Debut
According to the principle that history is written by the victors who also define value systems, we are being told today that everything related to...
EMILIA PÉREZ: Love First, Shoot Later [REVIEW]
In the film “Emilia Pérez,” Jacques Audiard restores faith in the contemporary musical. Simply something beautiful.
KANAL. Andrzej Wajda's Outstanding Masterpiece
One can only speak in superlatives about Andrzej Wajda’s Kanal – it is not only the best Polish war film but certainly one of the best in...
SALTO. A Cult Classic, Neither Simple Nor Straightforward
Although the cinematic legacy of Tadeusz Konwicki is less remembered today than his literary works, his 1965 film Salto has left a lasting mark on the...
INNOCENT SORCERERS. A masterful celebration of youth
Among Andrzej Wajda’s historical and social works, there is a remarkable piece of poetry.
THE LAST DAY OF SUMMER. Can one love after the war?
Although in 1958 the Polish Film School, one of the most important movements in the history of Polish cinematography, had been informally operating...
Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter 1. Unforgiven [REVIEW]
“Horizon” is a spectacle that, as indicated by the film’s subtitle, is only the beginning of something much larger.