There’s been a deserved outcry about the lack of representation in mainstream cinema. It’s always been an issue that’s been widely acknowledged without causing much unrest. Public figures would make sarcastic comments about it, comedians […]
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Noor is the docudrama that has been taking film festivals both mainstream and those with an LGBT focus by storm since its Cannes debut. FilmDoo’s Will Donelson sits down with Turkish and French directing duo […]
I must confess I had no idea what I was actually in for with Secret Cinema. The basic gist is that they hold events where they reenact films and set-up different locations. I was pretty […]
Directed by Munsur Ali Shongram is a Bengal film set during the heated conflict of the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. The film follows Karim, a young and cheery man, as he goes from an […]
Dir: Marjane Satrapi By: Will Donelson (Sundance Film Festival London 2014) The Voices is the latest from director Marjane Satrapi, who made a name for herself with the critically-acclaimed Persepolis in 2007. The film focuses on Jerry […]
Gabriele Muccino has always found his footing in familial and character-driven drama. He began his career as a Director in 1996, working on the TV series Un Posto Al Sole (A Place in the Sun), […]