‘Stranger Eyes’ Lingers Where It Looks
Yeo Siew Hua has made something slipperier, more self-reflexive: a story where surveillance is less a narrative device than a ...
Yeo Siew Hua has made something slipperier, more self-reflexive: a story where surveillance is less a narrative device than a ...
It gently transfixes by highlighting a distinct visual style and doing away with a forward-propelled narrative.
A harried assistant collapses at work and finds unexpected freedom as a hospital patient.
A docufiction hybrid film relegated to an unglamourous “special screenings” spot, but one of the most fascinating films at Cannes.
What’s most remarkable about 'Some Women' is the relationship between the camera and the subject.