Ashkal – London Film Festival 2022
Blending a police procedural with something quite otherworldly, Ashkal is a strong calling card for Tunisian writer/director Youssef Chebbi. A young femaleContinue Reading
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Blending a police procedural with something quite otherworldly, Ashkal is a strong calling card for Tunisian writer/director Youssef Chebbi. A young femaleContinue Reading
This surreal, fever-dream of a story set in post-Soviet Russia comes from controversial film and theatre director Kirill Serebrennikov, whoContinue Reading
An account of a writer exposing the economic difficulties of low-paid workers in northern France is either a well-intentioned misfire,Continue Reading
Contemplative and slow-paced, Wood and Water sees a recently-retired woman travelling to reunite with her son, but instead finding an inner connectionContinue Reading
An atmosphere of quiet menace pervades this conspiracy thriller set in 1980s Buenos Aires. Azor is the feature debut of Andreas FontanaContinue Reading
Hinting at themes of displacement, assimilation and guilt, Wild Indian starts strongly but sadly falls short just at the final hurdle. It’sContinue Reading
Taking its name from the brightly coloured boats used for generations by Maltese fishermen, Luzzu is a poignant examination of how modernContinue Reading
Excellently scripted and wonderfully played, Mass is a powerful piece of cinema examining raw emotions and important themes in modern America. AsContinue Reading
The trials and tribulations of three odd-job men working in the suburbs of Barcelona come under scrutiny over the courseContinue Reading
Ryusuke Hamaguchi at #LFF part two! The Japanese writer/director’s second film of the festival, Wheel of Fortune and Fantasy, is an anthologyContinue Reading









