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Humaira Valera
5 days ago15 min read
In Conversation with Jamie Benyon, Director of 'Two Minutes'
Jamie Benyon made an impressive debut at the London Film Festival with Two Minutes , a hilarious, yet heartfelt short film about two...
Anushree Anand
Nov 43 min read
‘2073’ LFF 2024 Review: We Live in a Society
Inspired by Chris Marker 's 1962 short film La Jetée, Asif Kapadia’s 2073 premiered to a full house at the London Film Festival....
Anushree Anand
Nov 43 min read
‘Stranger Eyes’ LFF 2024 Review: Somebody’s Watching
Stranger Eyes , directed by Yeo Siew Hua, was advertised as a mystery thriller by the London Film Festival brochure. The still attached...
Anushree Anand
Nov 44 min read
‘The Wolves Always Come at Night’ LFF 2024 Review: Climate Crises in the Indigenous World
Gabrielle Brady’s hybrid documentary-drama The Wolves Always Come at Night screened at the London Film Festival as a submission for the...
Lara Walsh
Oct 293 min read
‘Witches’ LFF 2024 Review: An Exploration of Perinatal Mental Health
Elizabeth Sankey’s Witches combines a deeply personal narrative with a range of striking interviews and artistic montages. Through...
Hannah Philcox-Booth
Oct 283 min read
‘The Apprentice’ LFF 2024 Review: How Trump Learnt to Be Bad
Since its production was first announced, a striking storm of opinions and controversies have surrounded The Apprentice , The Trump...
Emma Todbjerg
Oct 264 min read
‘All We Imagine as Light’ LFF 2024 Review: Blues, Bustle, and Beyond
All We Imagine as Light , directed by Payal Kapadia, premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival in 2024, where it was awarded the...
Hannah Tang
Oct 263 min read
‘Bury Your Dead’ LFF 2024 Review: Apocalypse and Ascension
Brazilian director Marco Dutra’s latest feature film, Bury Your Dead , fuses bewildering futuristic horror with biblical visions. The...
Hannah Tang
Oct 223 min read
Denis Villeneuve Screen Talk LFF 2024: Science Fiction and Silence
An icon of cinema with a flawless filmography, French-Canadian filmmaker Denis Villeneuve graces Royal Festival Hall with his presence...
Hannah Tang
Oct 223 min read
‘Harvest’ LFF 2024 Review: Cultivation and Chaos
A hazy mosaic of ripe wheat and endless fields, Harvest is a pastoral hallucination slathered in mud and haunted by a threatening...
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