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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...
Hannah Tang
Oct 213 min read
‘September Says’ LFF 2024 Review: Intimacy and Imitation
In a recent Cannes Film Festival interview, actress and director Ariane Labed described her first feature film, September Says (an...
Arinne Fatum
Sep 243 min read
A First Look at London Palestine Film Festival
London Palestine Film Festival, set to run from November 15th to 29th, acknowledges the tangible condition of the diaspora....
Blake Simons
May 272 min read
Identity, Transformation, and Achievement: Sundance London Returns For Its 2024 Edition
Ahead of its arrival at Central London screens in early June, Blake Simons dispatches this year's Sundance line-up and what we should...
Stefi Komala
Mar 294 min read
In Conversation with Max Mir, Director of 'Walking Fernando'
Max Mir is an award-winning director who has recently moved to London. I met with him to discuss his latest film, his chance encounter...
Oisín McGilloway
Mar 124 min read
In conversation with Frances Underhill, Programmer For Human Rights Watch Film Festival
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival returns to London for its 28th year, providing a plethora of films from across the world, all...
Oisín McGilloway
Aug 31, 20233 min read
BFI LFF 2023 Programme Released
Under the inaugural direction of Festival Director Kristy Matheson, the line-up for the London Film Festival’s 67th edition has been...
Ellie Stiff
May 12, 20235 min read
Barbican Chronic Youth Festival: A Room of My Own and Conversation with Programmers
Directed by Ioseb “Soso” Bliadze, A Room of My Own follows the story of Tina (Taki Mumladze) as she seeks a roommate in Tbilisi during...
Jorvell Ong
May 12, 20237 min read
Barbican Chronic Youth Festival: How to Save a Dead Friend and Conversation with Programmers
How To Save a Dead Friend is a documentary film by Marusya Syroechkovskaya, consisting of home footage spanning multiple years in her...
Maaya Karuppiah
May 9, 20235 min read
Barbican Chronic Youth Festival: Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets and Conversation with Programmers
Barbican’s Chronic Youth festival feature of Bloody Nose, Empty Pockets can only be described as a haunting insight into loss. Set...
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