One of the draws of a short film is in the economy of time. What takes directors hours upon hours to mould and sculpt has to be achieved in mere minutes. The strength of Of Other Tomorrows Never Known is that the visuals are so inventive that it takes time to recover from the work, long after the movie has finished projecting. Intertwining mysticism with hardcore beliefs, Natasha Tontey’s directorial effort explores communication with ancestors …
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