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I`m Cryin` in the Rain
What a terrible, terrible year! Cinema lost best of its Icons. To hell with you 2016. One day after the shocking pass of legendary...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 29, 20161 min read


Philosophy the day after tomorrow – On “Things To Come” by Mia Hansen-Løve
Things to Come is not the best marriage i`ve seen between film and philosophy but one of the most entertaing ones. It`s obvious that...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 27, 20161 min read


Philosophy the day after tomorrow – On “Things To Come” by Mia Hansen-Løve
Things to Come is not the best marriage i`ve seen between film and philosophy but one of the most entertaing ones. It`s obvious that...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 27, 20161 min read


White Christmas – On “Certain Women” by Kelly Reichardt
A female feminist auteur at the conjunction of Eric Rohmer literal cinema an Western, Kelly Reichardt adds some signature eurasian...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 26, 20161 min read


White Christmas – On “Certain Women” by Kelly Reichardt
A female feminist auteur at the conjunction of Eric Rohmer literal cinema an Western, Kelly Reichardt adds some signature eurasian...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 26, 20161 min read


Affogato in Eastern Country – On “Toni Erdmann” by Maren Ade
Short-listed for an Oscar, Maren Ade`s bittersweet dramedy on father/daughter relationship is without any hesitation best film of the...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 22, 20161 min read


Affogato in Eastern Country – On “Toni Erdmann” by Maren Ade
Short-listed for an Oscar, Maren Ade`s bittersweet dramedy on father/daughter relationship is without any hesitation best film of the...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 22, 20161 min read


Family Plot – On “After the Storm” by Hirokazu Koreeda
Breath-taking enough, another deconstruction of the sacred traditional idea of Family in the subtle hands of a Koreeda brings out his...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 21, 20161 min read


Family Plot – On “After the Storm” by Hirokazu Koreeda
Breath-taking enough, another deconstruction of the sacred traditional idea of Family in the subtle hands of a Koreeda brings out his...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 21, 20161 min read


Wasteland – On “American Honey” by Andrea Arnold
It took me a while to find my connection with Andrea Arnold after Wuthering Heights. Still, not as gripping as the beloved Fish Tank, the...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 21, 20161 min read


Wasteland – On “American Honey” by Andrea Arnold
It took me a while to find my connection with Andrea Arnold after Wuthering Heights. Still, not as gripping as the beloved Fish Tank, the...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 21, 20161 min read


À Nous la Liberté – On “The Age of Shadows” by Jee-Woon Kim
What is amazing about the chameleon Jee-woon Kim is that he often goes beyond the norms of Asian Pulp; He proved his mastery in Western...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 20, 20161 min read


À Nous la Liberté – On “The Age of Shadows” by Jee-Woon Kim
What is amazing about the chameleon Jee-woon Kim is that he often goes beyond the norms of Asian Pulp; He proved his mastery in Western...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 20, 20161 min read


Neighboring Sounds – On “Aquarius” by Kleber Mendonça Filho
It is amazing how a filmmaker like Kleber Mendonça Filho achieve such a huge aesthetic endeavors after his second Film. Aquarius is one...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 19, 20161 min read


Neighboring Sounds – On “Aquarius” by Kleber Mendonça Filho
It is amazing how a filmmaker like Kleber Mendonça Filho achieve such a huge aesthetic endeavors after his second Film. Aquarius is one...

Babak Geranfar
Dec 19, 20161 min read


Cellular Material – On “London Road” by Rufus Norris
In a year everybody is dazed and crazy for the grandeur and inventiveness of La La Land, it is hard to point your fingers to something...

Babak Geranfar
Nov 22, 20161 min read


Cellular Material – On “London Road” by Rufus Norris
In a year everybody is dazed and crazy for the grandeur and inventiveness of La La Land, it is hard to point your fingers to something...

Babak Geranfar
Nov 22, 20161 min read


Too Loud a Solitude – On “Right Now, Wrong Then” by Hong Sang-soo
This is a mastery in Long Takes, Right Now, Wrong Then is far from usual pretentious attempts to shove the aesthetics of cinema into...

Babak Geranfar
Sep 27, 20161 min read


Too Loud a Solitude – On “Right Now, Wrong Then” by Hong Sang-soo
This is a mastery in Long Takes, Right Now, Wrong Then is far from usual pretentious attempts to shove the aesthetics of cinema into...

Babak Geranfar
Sep 27, 20161 min read


All That Jazz – On “Guy and Madeline on the Park Bench”
Watching an indie musical movie that digs out of your most sincere affections to cinema felt like love is in the air: The ingenious...

Babak Geranfar
Aug 25, 20162 min read
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