A White White Day: London Film Festival Review 2019
Loss and stifled emotion fill the screen in this beautiful, slow-paced story of a bereaved man falling apart. When youContinue Reading
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Loss and stifled emotion fill the screen in this beautiful, slow-paced story of a bereaved man falling apart. When youContinue Reading
From Haifaa Al-Mansour – the director of the acclaimed 2012 film Wadjda – comes another film which features women atContinue Reading
Psychological drama with accents of high horror, Saint Maud is in Official Competition at London Film Festival and is creatingContinue Reading
Korean family drama at its finest, with a focus on a trio of young girls who just want a regularContinue Reading
The horrendous treatment of the Ukrainian people by the Soviet government in the 1930s is chillingly presented in this trueContinue Reading
An all-star student with a potentially complex secret sows doubts among his parents, teachers and the audience. Who do youContinue Reading
A visual artist, her estranged father and a period of civil unrest cross paths in this unusual documentary exploring aContinue Reading
Generations clash in this gentle, touching and sometimes absurd story of grief and family. BFI has put The Father into the ‘Laugh’Continue Reading
Slow-paced and beautifully shot, Öndög demands attention from the viewer with its visual storytelling. It’s seldom that a Mongolian film pops upContinue Reading
This may look like a classic western with its sweeping vistas, men on horseback, violent shootouts and bounty hunters, butContinue Reading









