‘Plan 75’ Is a Searing Indictment of Capitalist Failure
The aesthetic verges on the sterile, with its clean visuals and threadbare score underlining the grim circumstances.
The aesthetic verges on the sterile, with its clean visuals and threadbare score underlining the grim circumstances.
Speaking with director Kawawada Emma about her film 'My Small Land.'
The questions asked in the film are compelling, but 'Noise' becomes so drawn out and muddled the original sentiment is lost.
The film patiently and thoughtfully presents a story about refugees in Japan that is universally understood.