Category: L – Z
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: The Kind Words Review
Shemi Zarhin’s The Kind Words follows three siblings on a journey to find out who…
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: AKA Nadia Review
Nova Ascher’s AKA Nadia is a tense and compelling drama about what happens when your…
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: Women in Sink Review
Women in Sink is a unique and fascinating cinematic experience – it’s so simple visually…
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: Demon Review
Marcin Wrona’s Demon is a fantastically tense Polish/Israeli co-production for those horror fans out there.
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: The Farewell Party Review
Tal Granit and Sharon Maymon’s The Farewell Party is a beautifully told comedy drama about…
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Seret London Film Festival 2016: Oriented Review
Jake Witzenfeld’s Oriented is one of the most unique and interesting documentaries you will see…
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Seret 2015 | Zero Motivation Review
Talya Lavie’s feature film debut is the outrageously brilliant, Zero Motivation; another in a line…
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Seret 2015 | Self Made Review
Powerful, provocative and darkly funny, Shira Geffen’s Self Made is another in a line of…
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Seret 2015 | Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem Review
Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem, Ronit and Shlomi Elkabetz’ emotional, urgent and sensational tale…