Sundance Film Festival: ‘Fire of Love’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi What do love and volcanoes have in common? Katia and Maurice Krafft. If you have never heard about these two lovely souls, director Sara Dosa brings them to the screen through their archive footage. For two decades, the daring French volcanologists were seduced by the thrill and danger of this elemental triangle. Everything that we have learned about volcanoes doesn’t even begin … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘Fire of Love’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘After Yang’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi As technology advances, humans grow more attached and forget what life can be like without it. As each year passes, we get more wrapped up in the social aspect of technology and forget to make connections in person. Maybe the connections we make online have more of an emotional depth because they are not physically present in your life, thus causing an … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘After Yang’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘The Princess’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi After decades of processing Princess Diana’s untimely death, she continues to evoke mystery, glamour, and the quintessential modern fairy tale gone wrong. As we all know, Diana was the People’s Princess. This documentary directed by Ed Perkins highlights the struggle within the castle and in front of the cameras. She was a woman whose very presence left the monarchy and the media … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘The Princess’ Review

Sundance Film Festival: ‘When You Finish Saving The World’ Review

By: Amanda Guarragi In Jesse Eisenberg’s directorial debut, When You Finish Saving The World, he explores the idea of what it truly means to help others. As we know, there are many different ways to help others, but what people fail to realize is the intention the olive branch stems from. Is there genuine compassion to help others, or is there an ulterior motive for … Continue reading Sundance Film Festival: ‘When You Finish Saving The World’ Review