“Go to film school,” they said. “It’ll be fun,” they said. Try going through training for one of the most collective art forms without being able to physically interact with anybody. Difficult, right? Over the […]
Month: July 2020
Actress and playwright Julie Cheung-Inhin was on the Race Equality Committee of the actors’ union, Equity, when a controversy erupted around comments made by actor Laurence Fox on BBC One’s Question Time. Responding to remarks […]
This week we bring you a politically charged documentary from Brazil, a compilation of exciting new gay shorts from around the world, a coming-of-age film from Switzerland, and a short thriller from Germany. Scroll down to learn […]
As we’ve outlined in a series of articles published in the past few months, the spread of COVID-19 is sending ripples through the international film industry, forcing filmmakers, distributors and exhibitors to change their approach […]