Masked Grief and Warped Realities: Sandro Aguilar’s Primeira Pessoa do Plural

In Sandro Aguilar’s latest film, grief hides behind theatrical masks and reality dissolves into dreamlike disarray.
Messy, Witty, and Alive: The Metanarrative of Duas vezes João Liberada

A playful, punk rejection of tragic cinematic tropes, shot through with irony, 16mm grain, and ghostly speculation.
Between Kingdoms and Quiet Goodbyes: A Review of Deuses de Pedra

Iván Castiñeiras Gallego’s Deuses de Pedra explores life on the edge of modernity, weaving myth and memory into a slow, moving elegy for a disappearing world.
A Conversation with Jen Debauche about The Anchor

In this conversation with Maja Jankowska, Jen Debauche sheds light on the creative process behind the creation of her latest feature L’Ancre (The Anchor).
“Ask yourself what it is for, and not why it happened” A Review of Jen Debauche’s The Anchor

Belgian filmmaker Jen Debauche’s second feature, The Anchor, invites viewers to rethink social perceptions of mental illness.