Reviews

Soy Cuba (1964) – Film Review

This Soviet-Cuban production, which started filming only 3 years after the Cuban Revolution is a masterclass in visual poetry, besides being also a careful and detailed look to live during the last days of Fulgencio Batista’s regime.

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Sommaren med Monika (1953) – Film Review

It is because of movies such as this one that Ingmar Bergman is so far ahead of so many other filmmakers. In barely an hour and a half of runtime, he is absolutely capable to present to the audience the relationship that three different generations (children, youth and adults) have in regards to love, employment and society as a whole.

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