Injustice is still very much alive and seemingly thriving among the population of Mexico. The monsters live among the common people. No one is fully protected and safe. Tatiana Huezo’s painfully beautiful documentary, Tempested, serves as a brutal example of what it means to be a victim in your own home country, to be a…
Category: women
The Best TV Series of 2016
From HBO to Netflix, with all the variety of programs and films today, people simply want good television, and they want more of it!
5 Films that Encouraged Women to Travel (Part 2)
Earlier this year, I posted an article about films that encourage women to travel (Part 1), yet I’ve always considered the list to be incomplete. Thus, in a somewhat second part to the article, here’s another five titles to further get you inspired to travel, to get to know the world, but also yourself. The reason I’ve…
Film review: As I Open My Eyes (2015)
An inspiring and politically-charged tale of the beauty of music, and how in times of desperation, it is only through art, having the opportunity to express the unspeakable, that one can remain sane.
5 Films that Encouraged Women to Travel (Part 1)
The last decade has undoubtedly witnessed a rise in the number of films featuring strong female characters which according to Yvonne Tasker, professor of Film Studies, is a sign of the changing roles for women in real life. Even though 21st century is more liberal than ever before for women, they continue to struggle for…
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