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My Donkey, My Lover, and I AWFJ.org Review

By CinemaSiren | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on My Donkey, My Lover, and I AWFJ.org Review

When teacher Antoinette Lapouge (Laure Calamy) takes the stage with her class of 8-year-olds to sing what can only be described as a completely inappropriate love song to a parent assembly dressed in a low-cut silver lamé gown, it’s clear she’s a bit of an emotional fruit loop. Her students sing the verse, but she …

Both Sides of the Blade AWFJ.org Review

By CinemaSiren | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Both Sides of the Blade AWFJ.org Review

It is playing with fire, or ‘falling down both sides of the blade’ (as the Tindersticks lyrics from the end credits song would say) to put oneself in a potential love triangle. That 70s hit song Torn Between Two Lovers may have been schlocky, but it was written for a reason. Spending time with an old and …

Film Movement: AWFJ.org presents Antonia’s Line Review by Leslie Combemale

By CinemaSiren | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Film Movement: AWFJ.org presents Antonia’s Line Review by Leslie Combemale

With Antonia’s Line, writer/director Marleen Gorris created a film that is both a celebration of life and an unflinching look at the challenges intergenerational women faced throughout the 20th century. The feminist filmmaker achieved for world cinema what many great female directors before her could not. 1994’s Antonia’s Line represents the first foreign-language film by a female filmmaker …

Hargrove Tribeca AWFJ.org Review

By CinemaSiren | July 14, 2022 | Comments Off on Hargrove Tribeca AWFJ.org Review

Little did first-time director Eliane Henri know that the footage and interviews she filmed of her longtime friend, the acclaimed jazz trumpeter Roy Hargrove, during his 2018 world tour would be a chronicle of the last year of his life. He passed away November 2nd of that year from a longterm kidney disease, after being …