Month: October 2022
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‘Zondvloed (Flood)’ — MiamisFF Review: Between a Flood and a Hard Place
While prioritizing production value over substance, Flood depicts an emotionally taut family drama set during the farmland flooding of the Franco-Dutch war.
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‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’ Review: MiamisFF
‘The Mad Woman and the Feminist’: This Spanish entry for the MiamisFF directed by Sandra Gallego handles a difficult conversation in a smart, memorable way.
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‘Uprooted’ – A MiamisFF Review On Ukraine
‘Uprooted’ is a short film on what’s happening in Ukraine as of today. This captures the emotions of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
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“Thunder Road”: Guilt, Grief, Regret, and Suicide
“Thunder Road” presents the grief that comes from a family member taking their own life.
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Baring it all in ‘The Bear’
Personalities clash and tempers fume in a family-run Chicago restaurant
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‘Rewind Thirty’ – MiamisFF Review
This MiamisFF Review is on the short film ‘Rewind Thirty’. Created and released in the United States, this short film has an unclear message.
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“Do Revenge” Bends Genres, Champions Authenticity, and Promotes Inclusivity
‘Do Revenge’ offers a 2022-relevant sociopolitical commentary that decries virtue signaling while promoting the inclusive virtues the nefarious power structures exploit.