By Sarah Jilani The Academy has pledged to tackle a lack of diversity in its nominations and members – but has it missed the boat that independent world cinema never did? A quick look at […]
Month: February 2016
By Lauren Hurrell Fawns is a poignant Greek film made by Thanasis Tsimpinis that portrays an emotive love story between two men with the use of beautiful, natural imagery, displayed in nostalgic black and white, and […]
By Leni De Castro The radical innovations of personal computers and the internet paved the way for new technological advancements beneficial in both personal and business structures. One such innovation that started a new niche in […]
By Lauren Hurrell Tarquin Netherway’s The River creates a collage of youth that combines moments of mundane, suburban existence with quirky, highly energised scenes which are expressed through both human behaviour and the charming natural […]
Director: Sudhanshu Saria The opening minutes of Loev, the promising feature debut from India’s Sudhanshu Saria, establishes the film’s world and the audience’s positioning within it like a jigsaw puzzle being systematically assembled from its central […]
By David Pountain Tim Marshall’s gorilla is an open and entrancing short that itself inspires an openness to the universe at large. Beginning part of the way into a couple’s camping trip and climaxing with a […]