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FOREST FOR THE TREES
Rita Leistner’s charming DIY documentary Forest for the Trees brings to mind 2018’s The Biggest Little Farm. It has a similarly offbeat, good-natured mentality, and

ANDREW MARKUS
Take2IndieReview sits down with the Composer, Audio Post Sound Designer and Mixer. Did you set out to compose for film or end up doing it

CURIOSITY
Director James Sunshine’s short film Curiosity is a curious little diversion that, despite its breezy tone and gently humorous touches, leaves a lingering feeling of

TROJAN HORACE
History can seem so distant and elusive. But there are many books, and if someone took the time to retell events that defined the course

BREAKING THE SILENCE
Mental illness is bad enough, but so is the possibility that many will endure the pain by themselves. That said, Dara Sanandaji knows on both

FLAT EARTHER
Short, sweet, and to the difficult point, director Brian James Crewe examines the realities of a connection gone awry. Enthused about their second date, Cassandra

TURF VALLEY
The art of being a man is nothing short of genius. Men see the world, and without a doubt, we know with just a little

CABECEO
A night on the town for Sally (Jennifer Berry) turns into a fantastical illusion at the hands of sensual club-goer Jack (Claudio Predieri) – while

AVA: A TWIST IN THE ROAD
Ava: A Twist in the Road invites viewers into a year in the life of Ava (Catherane Skillen), an artistic and privileged woman residing in