
Babardeala cu bucluc sau porno balamuc (2021) – Film Review
Highly unconventional film from start to finish with its highs and lows.

Highly unconventional film from start to finish with its highs and lows.

The latest feature from PTA presents the early stages of a love between a teen and a young adult through a heavily sub-plotted story set in 70’s Los Angeles.

Peter Dinklage elevates exponentially the quality of Joe Wright’s version of this French classic that, to a certain degree, considering its mise-en-scène seems to have come out of Disney.

A great look into the lives of the common Chinese citizen, the biggest strength of this documentary is not trying to focus on the experience of sole individuals but instead putting the spotlight on the entire Chinese working class.

Drawing a lot from Ari Folman’s 2008 Vals Im Bashir, this Danish animated documentary tells the heartfelt story of Amin and his family as they try to escape from Afghanistan to Europe in the early 90’s.
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