Ovary-Acting: A Dazzling, Deeply Human Stop-Motion Triumph

With Ovary-Acting, director Ida Melum delivers a masterstroke of contemporary stop-motion filmmaking—one that pulses with humor, pathos, and a refreshing willingness to confront the emotional complexities of modern womanhood. Following her BAFTA-nominated and Annie Award–winning Night of the Living Dread, Melum once again demonstrates a profound ability to blend stylistic bravado with grounded, deeply personal storytelling. But this time, she takes an even bigger creative leap, crafting … Continue reading Ovary-Acting: A Dazzling, Deeply Human Stop-Motion Triumph

Oscar Qualifying ENJOY: The Delicate Issue Of Mental Well Being

A film review by Jamie Richardson Mental well-being is a sensitive and difficult topic that filmmakers are exploring a lot more. Saul Abraham’s short film Enjoy, is a wonderful perspective on depression, while it doesn’t provide any solution or remedy to the medical condition, it does highlight that a glimmer can come from unlikely sources. The film is produced in the genre of a dark … Continue reading Oscar Qualifying ENJOY: The Delicate Issue Of Mental Well Being