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Review: FOXTROT, Psychological Thrills in a Small World of Paranoid Boredom
It's no secret that I am a big fan of the Eurimages funding scheme and the projects it backs, and Foxtrot is no exception. This dark, multi-tonal Israeli, French, German and Swiss co-production carries all the hallmarks of a good...
Venice 2017 Review: FOXTROT, An Unexpected Israeli Gem
It's no secret that I am a big fan of the Eurimages funding scheme and the projects it backs, and Foxtrot is no exception. This dark, multi-tonal Israeli, French, German and Swiss co-production carries all the hallmarks of a good...
Busan 2014 Review: The Wonderfully Surreal SELF-MADE Has More Than A Few Screws Loose
Shita Geffen's Self-Made could be the strangest film I have ever seen. Part black-comedy, part surreal drama, and all feminist parable, the film follows two very different women as they inexplicably swap identities.This is vastly complicated by the locations...