My Father, The Bride : a Japanese tale about being a Family

  Toka (Honoka Matsumoto) is an unhappy young career woman in Tokyo who meets her estranged husband once a week even though they seem to have very little common.  They only married three years ago and she is too ashamed to share the news of its failure with family. As it is the 3rd year … Continue reading

MY FAVORITE INDIE MOVIES OF 2012

I reviewed some 26O movies in 2012 … and as I am reasonably careful(!) about what I choose to watch, there were very few humdingers.   There were in fact some really stunning cinematic treats that made my year so much richer, and that I was really excited to share with you. This however is … Continue reading

My Fiona: Suicide brings more questions than answers 

  Is there ever a good time to sit down and watch a movie whose description begins with the words “Following the death of her best friend…”? Turns out there is. For us it was on a beautiful, blue sky Saturday morning in an empty London after a few weeks of self-distancing. We were really … Continue reading

MY FIRST WAR

In 2006 at the start of the Second Lebanon War, Tel Aviv film school graduate Yariv Mozer was called up as Army Reservist Officer to serve at the Front.  He decided to take his video camera along with the idea that over the next few weeks he would taping how the war progressed but he … Continue reading

My First War : one soldier’s take on the Israeli/Lebanon War

In 2006 at the start of the Second Lebanon War, Tel Aviv film school graduate Yariv Mozer was called up as Army Reservist Officer to serve at the Front. He decided to take his video camera along with the idea that over the next few weeks he would taping how the war progressed but he … Continue reading

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