SXSW Review: Vai Vai is a portmanteau film telling the stories of eight different women named Vai. Residing in seven different Pacific countries, their name means ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 12, 20190 Movies
Movies SXSW Review: Vision Portraits Vision Portraits is the rare kind of film that you’ve always hoped to see, heralding back to the earliest use of montage in ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 11, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: For Sama For Sama is the story of the Syrian uprising and civil war, told through the point of view of Waad al Kateab. Her ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 11, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: Community First, a Home for the Homeless Community First is a true passion project of director Layton Blaylock. Seeing him involved in the residents’ lives is a powerful thing and ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 9, 20190
Movies SXSW Review: Go Back To China Go Back To China will no doubt received mixed reviews from audiences of different backgrounds, but I’m of the opinion that it was ... By Sian Francis CoxMarch 9, 20190
Interview: Joshua Oppenheimer (The Act of Killing) The Act of Killing was the most audacious documentary I saw at SXSW, as well as the most upsetting and politically charged. We’ll ... By Hubert VigillaJuly 18, 20130 Features