There’s no doubt that the world is cruel and corrupt. Still, this evening Philip gets more proof of this.
Daria Litvichenko is an emerging filmmaking interested in both life action and animation. Her works have been screened at international festivals, such as SIFF and the BFI Future Film Festival, and in 2019 she won the Golden Gate Award for Youth work at San Francisco International Film Festival. At the moment Daria is a student of Baltic Film, Media, Arts and Communication School of Tallinn University.
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DIRECTED BY DARIA LITVICHENKO
ESTONIA | 2018 | RUSSIAN WITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES
Nostos, refers to an ancient Greek literary theme that features an epic hero's homeward journey from sea. Nostos portrays the power of raw emotion from the recollection of fragile memories, meeting the people you missed knowing and the longing innocence of growing up. Nostalgia is the feeling tha...
Trapped in a sort of domestic hellscape, on opposite sides of the same wall, Eva and Desiree must find a way to survive. The two characters develop diverging approaches to their circumstances but converge at a point of emotional vulnerability. TWO BIRDS explores the psychological effects of solit...
Set in the heart of the Scottish Highlands, the story follows the quirky and optimistic Frankie as she tries to deal with her boyfriend's corpse.
Director Debora Maité Bottino is a writer and director currently based in Glasgow.
DIRECTED BY DEBORA MAITE BOTTINO
UNITED KINGDOM | 2019 | ENGLISH L...