Reviews

Un Chateau en Espagne (2007)

Un Chateau en Espagne isn’t a masterpiece, but its story is pleasant enough to keep you entertained — one of those feel good movies that are perfect time fillers. Recommended!

Sommerjubel (1986)

The Norwegian short film Sommerjubel is a comedy filled with little jokes and charming scenes – light entertainment at its best.  While much of the film's humor may be lost on adults, it will be caught and enjoyed by younger audiences. 

The Book Thief (2013)

The Book Thief is an adaptation of an international bestselling book of the same name, with a story set in Nazi Germany during WWII.

Revive – A Tropfest Short Film (2013)

Winner of the People's Choice Award at the 22nd Tropfest Australia Film Festival, Revive evokes a range of emotions in  a very inspiring film.

The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete (2013)

A Coming-of-Age drama set in present day New York City, the young protagonists of The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete learn, first hand, that life is a struggle.

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Skin (2012)

A film about first love, about a desire to bring a smile to the face of your beloved, Skin captivates the attention of its viewers predominately with its beautiful cinematography. 

The Selfish Giant (2013)

The Selfish Giant is a tough movie about tough kids, tough people, tough luck and tough fate and it will take a lot of effort on the part of the viewer not to be affected by its poignant story.

Monkey Bar Mafia (2010)

Monkey Bar Mafia focuses on a "criminal" organization run by 10-year-old kids at the Camarilla College. While the action at first appears to be part of a game, the boys and their "ruthless" leader are really serious about their organization and its major goal.

The Pledge For Mister Bunny (2013)

This seven minute short film is about a young boy obsessed with a car wash, his naïve sister and strongly opinionated father and was one of 16 finalists at Tropfest 2013  in Australia.

In the Morning at Seven the World Is Still in Order...

In the Morning at Seven the World Is Still in Order focuses on the everyday life of a German family perceived through the eyes of its youngest member -- six-year-old Gaylord.

Love Is All You Need? (2011)

Imagine life in an alternative universe – a place where things that are socially acceptable now are considered perverse by close minded people and vice versa.  Love Is All You Need? is a movie with a message – an important one -- and it's delivered in an astonishingly effective manner.

Golemata Voda (2004)

Orphaned in the years following World War II, twelve-year-old Lem Nikodinoski is captured and locked up in a camp (a special orphanage of a kind) alongside other youths who had the misfortune of not only losing their parents in the war, but also were considered potential offenders of the ideological ideal set by the Communist Party.