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Carlos Conceição's Tommy Guns – The Brooklyn Rail

The genre-bending war and B-horror flick utilizes the colonized as zombies haunting land occupiers in order to evoke the eternal hauntings of colonialism in Angola. It examines the last months of the Angolan War of Independence between the resisting denizens and the imperialist army.

Brazil , Tchissola , Biéo , Angola , Lisbon , Lisboa , Portugal , Alvor , Faro , Linha , , Portuguese

Best Films of 2022

Welcome to our list of Best Films of 2022! This is our second time putting together our list of favourite films from Latin America chosen by our amazing team

Tarahumara , Sonora , Mexico , United-states , United-kingdom , Argentina , Algeria , Bolivia , Brazil , Cordillera , Antioquia , Colombia

'I Was a Simple Man': Film Review | Sundance 2021


Steve Iwamoto and Constance Wu in 'I Was a Simple Man'
A healing haunting.
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Christopher Makato Yogi's second feature is a gentle reflection on memory and death, featuring Constance Wu as the ghost of a woman who returns to comfort her Japanese Hawaiian husband near the end of his life.
In the opening scene of Christopher Makoto Yogi's lyrical family drama,
I Was a Simple Man, the elderly protagonist looks out over densely built-up Honolulu and recalls when there was just beautiful green where concrete towers now cluster. That sense of a spiritual connection to nature, cultural foundations and people long departed, even to the characters' younger selves, permeates this delicate, time-shifting study of a solitary man's rueful end-of-life introspection. "Dying isn't simple, is it?" asks the ghost of his wife, who died young, leaving him with sorrow and anger. But it's a transition that ultimately brings peace in this modest work of lingering beauty.

Hawaii , United-states , China , Honolulu , Japan , Hawaiian , Japanese , Chinese , American , Ken-whitney , Kyle-kosaki , Yamato-cibulka