Manuela Lazic (The article continues below - Commercial information) 20 articles available in total starting from 30/06/2021. Last article published on 27/11/2024. page: [1] 2 next Review: The Shadow ScholarsEloïse King’s devastating documentary follows Professor Patricia Kingori as she uncovers the mechanics and psychology behind the industry of Kenyan essay writers whose invisible work powers the West 27/11 | IDFA 2024Review: Chaos and SilenceAnatol Schuster’s enigmatic drama follows a couple as they face life transitions, while their landlady’s strange mental breakdown disrupts people’s lives 23/10 | Warsaw 2024Review: Ink WashSarra Tsorakidis’s debut feature, following a painter as she faces her 40s and her future prospects while on a job in the Romanian forest, suffers on account of being a tad too contemplative 22/10 | Warsaw 2024Review: TrafficTeodora Ana Mihai’s second fiction feature is a layered social-realist film looking at inequality and exploitation in our modern world with a healthy dose of humour 21/10 | Warsaw 2024Traffic and In Good Faith triumph at the 40th Warsaw Film FestivalTeodora Ana Mihai’s second fiction feature has won the Grand Prize in the International Competition, while Frauke Lodders’s new film was victorious in the 1-2 Competition 21/10 | Warsaw 2024 | AwardsReview: HollowaySix former inmates of what was once the largest women’s prison in Europe are brought together in the documentary by Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson, whose goals remain unclear 18/10 | London 2024Review: Freud’s Last SessionMatthew Brown’s feature imagines an impassioned, if at times tangled, conversation about religion, love and sex between the father of psychoanalysis and CS Lewis 10/10 | Dinard 2024Review: UnicornsSally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd’s Dinard winner is a sweet, if rather predictable, love story about embracing difference and getting over prejudice 09/10 | Dinard 2024Review: ReawakeningVirginia Gilbert’s drama fails to live up to the potential of its script, which follows a couple dealing with the disappearance and troubling return of their daughter 09/10 | Dinard 2024Unicorns by Sally El Hosaini and James Krishna Floyd takes home two awards from DinardOther winners at the French gathering for British and Irish films included September Says, That They May Face the Rising Sun and Paul & Paulette Take a Bath 07/10 | Dinard 2024 | Awards page: [1] 2 next (The article continues below - Commercial information)