Director: Maura Anderson BFI Flare: London LGBT Film Festival 2017 review Maura Anderson’s first feature length film, Heartland, is a steady-paced and genuine depiction of a young artist’s experience with grief after the death of her longtime […]
Month: March 2017
By Jack Beresford Director: Alexander Kuznetsov Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2017 review It’s been seven years since Alexander Kuznetsov first emerged as a documentarian with his 2010 debut Territory of Love, a film focusing […]
By David Pountain Interview translated by Kiradit Sachdev Watch Again on FilmDoo Navigating delicate territory with appropriate restraint and sensitivity, Jun’ichi Kanai’s Again is a story of teen rape and its psychological repercussions that strikes a difficult […]
By Lyn-Kateri Visedsuk Director: Lisa Takeba Watch The Pinkie on FilmDoo After her 2013 short Wandering Alien Detective Robin, first-time director, Lisa Takeba charms us with her debut feature film The Pinkie, winner of the Grand […]
By Jessica Duncanson As the home of giallo cinema, Italy has set the standard for stylish horror films time and time again. From Argento to Bava, the Italian horror masters have perfected suspense, shock, and […]
Watch Liberty’s Secret on FilmDoo In Andy Kirshner and Debbie Williams’ satirical comedy Liberty’s Secret, the ‘song and dance of politics’ are joyfully literalised in tongue-in-cheek musical numbers that evoke campaign season image-making via cheerful choreography and […]