By Jessica Duncanson Director: Mark Wilshin East End Film Festival 2017 review This intimate first feature by director Mark Wilshin presents two men at very different but equally crucial stages in their lives. Michael is […]
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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, […]
Director: Palatpol Mingpornpichit Watch Fathers on FilmDoo Palatpol Mingpornpichit’s Fathers is a gentle drama of emotionally loaded issues, seemingly crafted under the notion that the best way to get your argument across is to say it with inviting clarity and warmth. […]
Director: Seung-hwa Baek London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review The tension between a cutesy surface and a cruel reality is fundamental to the comedy of Seung-hwa Baek’s Queen of Walking, the colourful and eccentrically stylised […]
Director: Søren Balle Watch The Sunfish on FilmDoo The Sunfish marks the propitious feature-length debut from Danish director, Søren Balle, who presents a character-driven drama following the life of Kesse (Henrik Birch), a third-generation fisherman living in a […]
By Stephanie Hotz Director: Martin Larsson Cannes Film Market review Martin Larsson’s first feature-length film and dark comedy, Becker – Small Town Gangster, follows Johan Becker, an entrepreneur and businessman committed to the economic and […]