Levers review – gloom-laden experimental eclipse drama about the play of light and darkness
An opaque, inert film by Canadian director Rhayne Vermette despite its scrupulously intended meanings An experimental film should be approached in the same open-minded spirit in which it was created, but I must confess to being more or less defeated by this opaque, inert, micro-budget work from (…)
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