Dir: Luc Besson By: Natasha Monk Luc Besson creates a black and white French fantasy of love, passion and yearning for enjoying life again. It’s a lovely and fairly simple plotline that focuses on two […]
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Dir: Sean Durkin By: Daria Landal Martha Marcy May Marlene, a US drama shot in twenty days on a low budget, has more than meets the eye behind the facade of an extravagant title. The […]
I would estimate that almost every filmmaker (and storyteller in general, really) at some point in their career has considered what “their” Jesus movie would be. Imagine – the chance to interpret, personalise and even […]
FilmDoo’s very own Head of Programming, Simon Savory is having his first Feature Film Debut “Bruno and Earlene go to Vegas” at the Fringe! Film Fest, this Saturday 12th April. The screening will take place at Hackney’s ‘Picture House’ theatre at 11.00am. “Bruno […]
Dir: Fernando Mereillas By Joel Windle Based between the late 1960s and early 1980s, City of God is a culturally engaging insight into the Ê»slum-worldʼ of Brazil as it embodies the stark reality of criminality […]
Dir: Kate Ryan By: Daria Landal Welcome Nowhere, a documentary feature film debut by an American director Kate Ryan, has recently been sweeping international film festivals around US and Europe. Produced in Sofia, Bulgaria and […]