The lack of a definitive explanation may frustrate some viewers, but the director, lead actor, and cinematographer Patricio Alfaro certainly create a warm and welcoming world where young people, gay and straight alike, are free to shape their lives...
Read full articleWith naturalness and a free structure that even allows for artsy animation interruptions, this ensemble comedy reveals intimate contradictions, vocational difficulties, and the various challenges one faces when maturing. [Full review in Spanish]
Read full articlePhantom Project is many things at once and could've turned into chaos, though paradoxically, it works well thanks to a filmmaker that never loses his compass, keeping the film from falling off the rails. [Full review in Spanish]
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Read full article A worthwhile, ghost-infused, daily LGBT+ life effort.
Read full articleAs the plot meanders amiably, it finds moments of insight that continually catch us by surprise.
Read full articlePhantom Project walks a fine line between being lighthearted and a little to woo-woo/touchy-feely. Nevertheless, Cano as Pablo is adorable enough to keep us watching what will happen to him next.
Read full articleGives a much more realistic picture of gay men looking for love and meaning in their lives.
Read full articleA slice-of-life ghost story; the sort of movie that feels undoubtably personal and will eventually find its audience, although it didn't quite work for this reviewer.
Read full articleIndividual moments are insightful and amusing, but the overall result is wispy and dissatisfying.
Read full articleA pleasant though minor queer-skewed indie slice-of-life look at Millenials in Chile, using a ghost device as a way of concretizing the niggling concerns within a struggling actors subconscious.
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