‘Children of the Mist’ Documentary Reveals Child Marriage Customs In Rural Vietnam
A shocking revelation of stolen childhoods, unhappy family dynamics, and combative sexual politics.
A shocking revelation of stolen childhoods, unhappy family dynamics, and combative sexual politics.
The aesthetic verges on the sterile, with its clean visuals and threadbare score underlining the grim circumstances.
As corny, unoriginal, and downright clunky as the premise is, an added Asian immigrant parent–child relationship lends emotional complexity.
The grace extended to Imran is 'Sort Of'’s running theme, modus operandi — its gift to us.
The visuals are slick, with Hong Kong’s distinctive edifices highlighted in indelible rooftop and nighttime scenes.
Ethan Eng. Remember that name.
What’s most remarkable about 'Some Women' is the relationship between the camera and the subject.
Andrea Bang and Joe Scarpellino are instantly charming and believable as certain Toronto and Montreal archetypes.
Investigating the historical significance of the neighbourhoods and the fight to preserve them.
If Tala and her family are the emotional foundation of 'Topline,' then the music is its real star.