London Feminist Film Festival interview In this experimental collage-like film, Nina Hoechtl and Julia Wieger explore the diverse, and sometimes unsettling, history of the VBKÖ: The Austrian Association of Women Artists. From progressive beginnings, to […]
DOCUMENTARY
This week sees the release of several intriguing new documentaries from Europe, observing the nations of Austria, Italy and Hungary. Angry Buddha (dir. Stefan Ludwig, Hungary) János Orsós is of Romani descent, a teacher, and a Buddhist. Inspired by the history of […]
By David Pountain Watch Berlinized on FilmDoo Mixing raw, cinéma vérité footage with present day interviews, Lucian Busse’s Berlinized is an immersive account of the punky DIY artistry that flourished in the post-Wall Berlin of […]
By YeYe Xu Watch Everything but Oom-Pa-Pa on FilmDoo In this award-winning documentary, Kerstin Polte and Dagmar Jäger capture both the solidarity and individuality of the women who form the largest female concert band in the world. Diverse […]
By Jessica Duncanson Director: David France East End Film Festival 2017 review Director David France positioned himself as a crucial LGBT documentary filmmaker with his first film, the remarkable AIDS documentary How to Survive a Plague. Now, […]
Watch Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? on FilmDoo Who’s Gonna Love Me Now? explores the life of Saar, a gay HIV-positive Israeli man living in London. His family are deeply Jewish and struggle to accept his sexuality, […]