Short Films from the BFI London Film Festival
Ian Floodgate: Short films sometimes get overlooked at film festivals even though they provide the industry an insight into whichContinue Reading
Ian Floodgate: Short films sometimes get overlooked at film festivals even though they provide the industry an insight into whichContinue Reading
Artist, writer, director, and former Talking Head David Byrne takes to the stage to deliver a timely call for socialContinue Reading
Thomas Vinterberg and Mads Mikkelsen reunite for the first time since 2012’s powerful drama The Hunt, with the poignant comedy-dramaContinue Reading
Period dramas tend to revel in feminine spaces, therein affording representation of women’s historically absent inner lives. Yet, the sapphicContinue Reading
Life imitates art in Pedro Almódovar’s The Human Voice. Shot over the course of Spain’s national lockdown, Almódovar deftly reconfiguresContinue Reading
With an overwhelming amount of computer-generated animated films nowadays being critical and financial hits, some audiences might think traditional animationContinue Reading
Mexican writer-director Michel Franco is known for making intimate and intense dramas where characters often deal with their pain alone.Continue Reading
Director Francisco Márquez‘s films often have a focus on socioeconomic divides in Argentina. His directorial debut, Después de Sarmiento, isContinue Reading
Through frameworks couched in biopics exploring the same era, Regina King’s committed, hopeful directorial debut One Night in Miami piecesContinue Reading
Most of us have a predetermined idea of what a wedding night entails, and though people say every couple argues,Continue Reading