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Zach Karpinellison

Zach Karpinellison is lucky enough to put films on screen almost every day as projectionist for Golden Age Cinema and Bar. He writes reviews and criticism and gets very angry about Netflix pretending to be woke. Every Monday night he co-hosts a radio show called Send Moods for SURG FM and his super specific content can be found @karpinellison.
Reviews

Review: Mortality Confronted in ‘Father to Son’

Hsiao Ya-chuan crafts a rewarding, if at times confounding tale of paternal love, politics, and temptation.

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Reviews

Review: Ohong Village

The intergenerational tapestry of lies between a father and son takes centre stage in this melancholic Taiwanese drama.

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Features

Parasite: A Group Chat

Rough Cut contributors, Zach, Michael, and Claire discuss this year’s witty, biting, and wildly unpredictable Palme d’Or winner.

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Reviews, Sydney Film Festival

Review: The Body Remembers When The World Broke Open

Elle-Máijá Tailfeathers and Kathleen Hepburn deftly navigate conflict and compassion between two Indigenous women with unparalleled care and intimacy.

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Features

Merchant of Melodrama: Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s Traumatised Characters

Zach Karpinellison examines the timeless brutality of Rainer Werner Fassbinder’s cinema.

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