REVIEWS
Post-film thoughts.

Rains Over Babel: Eclectic Retribution and (Literally) Dancing With the Devil
Rains Over Babel (2025) is director Gala del Sol’s feature film debut at Sundance 2025, and what an intimately enthralling and adventurous debut it is. Through three separate character arcs that are also closely interwoven with each other, the film highlights the trials of not just coming to terms with your identity but being able to openly embrace it and celebrate it with the people who matter.

The Exiles (Los Tortuga): Textured Kinship
Spanish director Belén Funes’ The Exiles (original title: Los Tortuga) peers at that fragile relationship through the lens of its two main characters as they attempt to strike a balance between their own perceptions of each other and reality.

Society of the Snow: The Crash Between Hope and Despair
Directed by Spanish filmmaker J.A. Bayona, Society of the Snow (2023) portrays what the 29 survivors endured during 72 days to make it out of the cold mountain range alive. The film is an ode to perseverance, hope, friendship, and most importantly, brotherhood.