‘Passing’ filmmaker Rebecca Hall embraces black-and-white photography and Jazz Age details for a powerful tale of diversity, race, and womanhood. by Steve Ramos • November 12, 2021 • 0 Comments Themes of diversity, race, and womanhood power filmmaker Rebecca Hall’s Jazz Age drama ‘Passing.’ Read more →
Sundance Film Festival Diary Day Six Tuesday, February 2, 2021 by Steve Ramos • February 11, 2021 • 0 Comments The reimagined Sundance Film Festival is close to wrapping its seven-day schedule. It’s a shorter event compared to the classic ten-day festival. Read more →
Sounds and Visions of Motherhood, Nature, and Technology merge beautifully in the Sundance documentary ‘Users.’ by Steve Ramos • February 11, 2021 • 0 Comments Filmmaker Natalia Almada takes audiences on a beautiful journey into nature and tech via her Sundance documentary ‘Users.’ Read more →
Themes of class, gender, politics, lift the documentary ‘Writing with Fire,’ the story of women reporters in India. by Steve Ramos • February 7, 2021 • 0 Comments Filmmakers Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh tell an inspiring story of women journalists in India via their Sundance documentary Writing with Fire.’ Read more →
Doubts, childhood memories, and the storytelling of a Holocaust survivor ignite the compelling Sundance documentary ‘Misha and the Wolves.’ by Steve Ramos • February 4, 2021 • 0 Comments Filmmaker Sam Hobkinson pairs an astounding Holocaust story and detective sleuthing in the Sundance documentary ‘Misha and the Wolves.’ Read more →