1969

EROS + MASSACRE: Explorinag Kijū Yoshida’s Anarchic Magnum Opus
EROS + MASSACRE: Exploring Kijū Yoshida’s Anarchic Magnum Opus

A prime example of what political cinema should be, Eros + Massacre is an intriguing and challenging work from one of Japanese’s singular talents.

TIME OF ROSES: Art And Class Conflict In A Prescient Tale Of The Future
TIME OF ROSES: Art And Class Conflict In A Prescient Tale Of The Future

Time of Roses has a keen eye for design and tells a prescient tale of the lie that hides within “The End of History”.

TIME OF ROSES: Fascinating Finnish Science Fiction
TIME OF ROSES: Fascinating Finnish Science Fiction

Intriguing despite its imperfections, Time of Roses is a journey through time and space worth taking.

NO TIME TO DIE Countdown: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE Revisited
NO TIME TO DIE Countdown: ON HER MAJESTY’S SECRET SERVICE Revisited

As we await the next film in the James Bond franchise, we take a look back at George Lazenby’s sole entry: On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.

TORA-SAN, OUR LOVABLE TRAMP: One of Japan's Nostalgic Keepsakes
TORA-SAN, OUR LOVABLE TRAMP: One Of Japan’s Nostalgic Keepsakes

Tora-san is one of Japan’s national treasures running roughshod over the nation’s norms while still functioning as a lovable reminder of bygone times.

The World is a Window in THE COLOUR OF POMEGRANATES
The World Is A Window In THE COLOUR OF POMEGRANATES

The Colour of Pomegranates is not only a window into the age of silent cinema, transplanted to 1969 but a window into a new way of thinking.

THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATES: A Film That Found Beauty Everywhere
THE COLOR OF POMEGRANATES: A Film That Found Beauty Everywhere

The Color of Pomegranates offers an experience of careful, questioning celebration that combines appreciation of artistic beauty with cognizance of worldly suffering.