OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted INVINCIBLE directed by Vincent Rene–Lortie

Vincent Rene–Lortie’s choice to write about mental health well-being is to be lauded, it is a difficult and vast subject and to focus on a young adult’s rebellious decision having only lived a short life and to make an upsetting decision is all the more reason to write about it. Leading star Léokim Beaumier-Lépine, playing the teenager brings such authenticity and true grit to the … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted INVINCIBLE directed by Vincent Rene–Lortie

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted Yellow Directed by Elham Ehsas – A powerful short film dealing with suppression in a beautifully subtle way 

Writer and director Elham Ehsas has brought together the impact of suppression, the innocence of compliance and the emotional impact on everyday good people with a subtlety that surpasses all boundaries. A film that is truly understated and deserves to be elevated and recognised for its content; brutal and myopic-minded regimes ruining the lives of everyday people for no reason. The script is a masterclass … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted Yellow Directed by Elham Ehsas – A powerful short film dealing with suppression in a beautifully subtle way 

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted The Shepherd directed by Iain Softley starring John Travolta

Writer and director Iain Softley has very successfully brought to life author Fredrick Forsyth’s novel The Shepherd. It lauds the brave and heroic pilots of World War II who repeatedly fly out to meet battle-damaged aircraft returning from their mission and they would go above and beyond their call of duty to guide the battered plane and their airmen home to safety. Flying officer Freddie played … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar Shortlisted The Shepherd directed by Iain Softley starring John Travolta

OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar shortlisted The After directed by Misan Harriman – Life rarely follows the path that you want to be on

Creator Misan Harriman and writer John Julius Schwabach have excellent script that captures the winding road of life with its many short-lived moments of joy and happiness and the deep gorges of heartache and tragedy; through it all the journey carries on. Leading star Dayo, played by David Oyelowo delivers a powerful performance, with an authenticity and realism that makes you believe that this is … Continue reading OSCAR SPOTLIGHT: Oscar shortlisted The After directed by Misan Harriman – Life rarely follows the path that you want to be on

***** OSCAR SHORTS – Christina Yoon’s incredibly moving and poignant MOTHERLAND

Christina Yoon’s MOTHERLAND presents an incredibly moving and poignant representation of the identity crisis faced amongst thousands of adoptees around the world. The tone for this shot is immediately set after the irony of the opening line “they will all have a home soon”, as a Korean baby is set to live in Iowa.   Leah (Tiffany Chu), the protagonist, is let down by her adoption … Continue reading ***** OSCAR SHORTS – Christina Yoon’s incredibly moving and poignant MOTHERLAND