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The Last Days of Capitalism (2020)
Hands Down Winner
A cerebral cat and mouse game that begs one to probe deeper with beautifully captured imagery and the music is fantastic. Engaging and interesting with really stellar performances, the filmmaker's succeeded in creating a surprising and intimate commentary on life and what we value. I was hooked and intrigued to the end.
Brutal (2014)
Abducted without explanation, two men are forced into a daily steel cage brawl testing their will to live.
Brutal is a rare look into man's violent nature, set against the backdrop of an MMA style fighting ring, brilliantly contrasting ones will to survive with the need to connect.
Director Donald Flaherty finds a unique platform on which to explore mans psyche, and delivers a deeper meaning to the title "Brutal", as his story unfolds with toe curling fight scenes, chest pounding blood baths, naked moments of innocence, arresting performances, and humor in the most unlikely of places. The stark set design helps to magnify the strength as well as the fragility of his lead characters.
An intriguing moral tale not to be missed!