In more ways than one, “Fausto” is a film that likes to keep its audience in the dark: The bulk of its imagery is thickly cloaked in velvety night, often barely illuminated but for pinpricks of ...
It is easy to say that Canadian filmmakers don’t play by the rules. A relative lack of resources and our distinct cultural sensibilities ensure such unorthodoxy. But director Andrea Bussmann has never ...
Some of the most interesting films to come out in recent years exist in a nexus between narrative, experimental and documentary. Canadian director Andrea Bussmann’s highly aestheticized take on the ...
Join us on April 11th for a special MDFF Selects screening of FAUSTO from director Andrea Bussmann (preceded by Lina Rodriguez's short film, ANTE MIS OJOS). MDFF Selects Presented by Cinema Scope and ...
What does a Canadian film look like? This could be construed as a bad joke with limitless punch lines, the film equivalent of “a man walks into a bar…” But this query isn’t meant to drag my own ...
In more ways than one, “Fausto” is a film that likes to keep its audience in the dark: The bulk of its imagery is thickly cloaked in velvety night, often barely illuminated but for pinpricks of ...
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