The Sundance entry by director Flora Lau is aesthetically pleasing but lacks impact The post ‘Luz’ gets lost in its ...
Now premiering at Sundance, the second feature from writer-director Flora Lau is a multiplayer narrative about several characters seeking connection both online and IRL.
But she is only one of the four pieces that conform “Luz,” Flora Lau’s alluring narrative diptych on familial disconnection that moves between the French capital, the Chinese city of Chongqing and an ...
Directors and producers of films "Luz" and "Move Ya Body: The Birth of House" spoke about how they used technology to take ...
The contemporary drama, written and directed by Hong-Kong born Chinese auteur Flora Lau ( Bends ), was on sale for Visit at ...
A visual marvel, Flora Lau's "Luz" is likely to send you out of the theater in search of palpable reality: some grass to touch, maybe, or a hand to hold. Nearly all of her characters are ...
While director Flora Lau's drama is filled with subplots that muddy the emotional narrative, it does offer an immersive, neon-drenched digital world nicely fleshed out with relatable humanity.
And while this doesn’t totally happen in writer-director Flora Lau’s intriguing second feature, the real-life part of the movie never quite convinces, making us further appreciate the artistry ...
But she is only one of the four pieces that conform “Luz,” Flora Lau’s alluring narrative diptych on familial disconnection that moves between the French capital, the Chinese city of ...
A visual marvel, Flora Lau’s “Luz” is likely to send you out of the theater in search of palpable reality: some grass to touch, maybe, or a hand to hold. Nearly all of her characters are shatteringly ...