La Bête Humaine
by Felipe Rosa
La Bête Humaine: it is symbolic that Jean Renoir’s film, adapted from Émile Zola’s novel
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, noir
by Felipe Rosa
La Bête Humaine: it is symbolic that Jean Renoir’s film, adapted from Émile Zola’s novel
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama, noir
by Felipe Rosa
Diary of a Fleeting Affair: in this light and entertaining infidelity dramatic comedy,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama, romance
by Felipe Rosa
The Visitor: Martín Boulocq’s simple, quiet film hides a good and touching story of
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Alcarràs: Carla Simón’s drama is a very humane and touching look at the plight of
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
The Woodcutter Story: the dry sense of humour in Mikko Myllylahti’s film and the
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: comedy, drama
by Felipe Rosa
A Piece of Sky: the starting point of Michael Koch’s drama is promising: a gentle
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Unrest: Cyril Schäublin’s film makes it readily apparent why Anarchism would
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
Aftersun: Charlotte Wells’ touching drama is rather minimalist in its storytelling, as it follows
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama
by Felipe Rosa
It’s a Flickering Life: Yamada Yooji’s sweet melodrama tells a story in two periods,
Categories: Film reviews • Tags: drama