Porcelain War follows three Ukrainian artists - Slava Leontyev, Anya Stasenko, and Andrey Stefanov - as they do their best to create beauty against a backdrop of violence and destruction. To these three, art is not secondary. It is their lifeblood, and they understand that when the enemy kills the artist, they kill the people.
This film from award-winning director Adam Elliot is about identity, resilience, and how we may unknowingly limit ourselves. It is also a celebration of art and a reflection on life’s bittersweet truths.
Small Things Like These is haunting, meditative, and quietly devastating. Its deliberate pacing and understated storytelling may not appeal to all audiences, but for those who connect with its rhythm, the film offers a deeply moving experience
This project comes from Latvian director, animator, and composer Gints Zilbalodis and follows our protagonist "Cat", as they battle against nature and their own desire for independence...
Cuckoo Movie Review Cuckoo Movie Review | Cuckoo is the second feature film from German director Tilman Singer and stars rising star Hunter Schafer from Euphoria fame. Cuckoo is very similar to…
The Fantasia Film Festival has been serving up great indie films for Montrealers since 1996, and they plan to continue doing so for many years to come. Here are 5 of the "must-watch" films playing at this years festival.