REVIEWS
Post-film thoughts.
![Sabar Bonda: Love, Loss, and the Spaces That Hold Us](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1739212005256-EIMR4CULFCUC54ZCE9D3/Sabar_Bonda_Cactus_Pears-Still2.jpeg)
Sabar Bonda: Love, Loss, and the Spaces That Hold Us
Sabar Bonda is tender—not just in its storytelling but in the way it wraps you in its emotions, like a warm embrace. No wonder it became the first Marathi film to premiere at Sundance; its universality transcends language, speaking instead in the language of love.
![By Design: The Theatre Of The Absurd On Screen](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1739219837756-RPHNXL6CWMNOL1U0CC01/By_Design-Still1.jpg)
By Design: The Theatre Of The Absurd On Screen
Camille is a middle-aged woman who feels different from the people around her. She wants ideas and meaning to fill her life. She wants deep connection. She wants genuine communication. She wants to feel seen. She wishes and she wants. She wants. She wants. She wants.
![Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake): Everything Eats and Is Eaten](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1739219404686-7YWLD0GN4MM8216QZ2DY/Sunfish_%2528%2526_Other_Stories_on_Green_Lake-Still_1.jpg)
Sunfish (& Other Stories on Green Lake): Everything Eats and Is Eaten
Sunfish is a glimpse into lake life, a life lived by the rhythms of the water, which, by turns, can be languid and peaceful or choppy and unpredictable; the surface of which can be navigable, while its depths hold unfathomable unknowns. And which, above all, can feel as familiar and well-worn as home.
![Come See Me In The Good Light: And Suddenly Nothing In The World Was Dying](https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/65962b3e1e066853b1b68240/1739220304664-KJCLOL3RWTT6L8N1L1IR/Come_See_Me_in_the_Good_Light-Still_1.jpg)
Come See Me In The Good Light: And Suddenly Nothing In The World Was Dying
Directed by the critically acclaimed Ryan White, Come See Me In The Good Light (2025) is a documentary following the journey of two poets navigating a devastating cancer diagnosis. It explores the personal lives of lovers Andrea Gibson and Megan Falley—detailing how they fell in love and their current domesticity—and more.