Showing posts with label Denver Film Society. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Denver Film Society. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2021

4/17/21 review of the film Luchadoras, directed by Paola Calvo and Patrick Jasim

Here is the link to my April 17, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Luchadoras, directed by Paola Calvo and Patrick Jasim, and which I saw via Denver Film's Women+Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



4/17/21 review of the film End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock, directed by Shannon Kring

Here is the link to my April 17, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film End of the Line: The Women of Standing Rock, directed by Shannon Kring, and which I saw via Denver Film's Women+Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



4/16/21 review of the film Kiss Me Kosher, directed by Shirel Peleg

Here is the link to my April 16, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Kiss Me Kosher, directed by Shirel Peleg, and which I saw via Denver Film's Women+Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



4/16/21 review of the film Schoolgirls, directed by Pilar Palomero

Here is the link to my April 16, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Schoolgirls, directed by Pilar Palomero, and which I saw via Denver Film's Women+Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



3/10/21 review of the film Fukushima 50, directed by Setsuro Wakamatsu

Here is the link to my March 10, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Fukushima 50, directed by Setsuro Wakamatsu.

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3/7/21 review of the film Angry Rice Wives, directed by Katsuhide Motoki

Here is the link to my March 7, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Angry Rice Wives, directed by Katsuhide Motoki, and which I saw via the Denver Film Society at the Dragon Boat Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



3/7/21 review of the film Far East Deep South, directed by Larissa Lam

Here is the link to my March 7, 2021, Twitter thread review of the film Far East Deep South, directed by Larissa Lam, and which I watched via Denver Film Society at the Dragon Boat Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



1/1/21 how four indie movie houses survived 2020

Here is the link to my January 1, 2021, Twitter thread about how four different local movie theaters survived during the 2020 pandemic.

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Tuesday, May 4, 2021

12/30/20 review of the film Three Summers, directed by Sandra Kogut

Here is the link to my December 30, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Three Summers, directed by Sandra Kogut.

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12/30/20 review of the film The Library That Dolly Built, directed by Nick Geidner

Here is the link to my December 30, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film The Library That Dolly Built, directed by Nick Geidner.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



12/21/20 review of the film Queer Japan, directed by Graham Kolbeins

Here is the link to my December 21, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Queer Japan, directed by Graham Kolbeins.

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12/9/20 review of the film 76 Days, directed by Hao Wu, Weixi Chen, and Anonymous

Here is the link to my December 9, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film 76 Days, directed by Hao Wu, Weixi Chen, and Anonymous.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



11/28/20 review of the film Coming Home Again, directed by Wayne Wang

Here is the link to my November 28, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Coming Home Again, directed by Wayne Wang.

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11/6/20 review of the film Breaking Bread, directed by Beth Elise Hawk

Here is the link to my November 6, 2020, Twitter thread review of the documentary Breaking Bread, directed by Beth Elise Hawk, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



11/5/20 review of the film The Trouble With Being Born, directed by Sandra Wollner

Here is the link to my November 5, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film The Trouble With Being Born, directed by Sandra Wollner, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

I did my research too quickly for this thread. The names of the characters are not given at all in the film. I gave the names of the characters as they were listed on Wikipedia. I don't know where those names came from. I did one more analysis of this films and did not use those names.

This is one of the best films I saw in 2020. However, given its themes, which do include sexualized situations between adult humans and an android made to look like a child, it's likely that this film will either not get any additional screenings in America, or else that it will drive a ton of controversy, especially, of course, among people who want to write more laws to censor and erase youth sexuality.

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11/5/20 review of the film Lapsis, directed by Noah Hutton

Here is the link to my November 5, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Lapsis, directed by Noah Hutton, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.




11/4/20 review of the film The Lamb, directed by Mario Piredda

Here is the link to my November 4, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film The Lamb, directed by Mario Piredda, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

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10/31/20 review of the film Detention, directed by John Hsu

Here is the link to my October 31, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Detention, directed by John Hsu, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

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10/31/20 review of the film The Fandom, directed by Ash Kreis and Eric Risher

Here is the link to my October 31, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film The Fandom, directed by Ash Kreis and Eric Risher, and which I saw at the 43rd annual Denver Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.



10/29/20 review of the film Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story

Here is the link to my October 29, 2020, Twitter thread review of the film Keyboard Fantasies: The Beverly Glenn-Copeland Story, directed by Posy Dixon, and which I saw at the 43rd Annual Denver Film Festival.

Thank you for reading. Please enjoy.