Michael says: “Wiebke von Carolsfield takes her trademark introspective, exploration into the human psyche in a new direction with a quasi-suspense, lost in the wilderness tale starring Pascale Bussieres and Francois Arnaud. Anchored by an ethical conundrum that is left
Michael says: “The new film by Wiebke von Carolsfeld (MARION BRIDGE) has not been officially released in the States yet. It’s small distribution deal will hit this fall, but I was lucky enough to see it at the Provincetown International
Michael says: “STAY is the long-awaited second narrative feature from Chlotrudis winner and friend, Wiebke von Carolsfeld. It comes ten years after her powerful debut, MARION BRIDGE, and while STAY may not pack the emotional or dramatic punch as the
Chris says: “Quiet, understated Canadian film about three daughters dealing with their ailing mother and past demons. It has subtly sound performances, lovely cinematography, and a thoughtful, original script. Molly Parker stands out as Agnes, the prodigal alcoholic daughter who