Director: Cathy Brady London Film Festival 2020 review The past is never really past in Cathy Brady’s turbulent feature debut, which blends the personal with the political for a thematically rich portrayal of lasting trauma in the long shadow […]
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What begins as a claustrophobic study of a restless shut-in’s daily solitude ultimately blooms into an absurdity-tinged story of courage and self-actualisation in the comical and compassionate Love Me Tender. As the socially stunted Seconda (Barbara Giordano) […]
FilmDoo has partnered with L’Agence du Court Métrage to bring you an exciting range of new French shorts, showcasing the very best of the nation’s rising film talent. From tender coming-of-age films to impactful explorations of life and […]
Director: Marc Collin Musician, record producer, and filmmaker Marc Collin puts his geekery on full display in Shock of the Future, a quietly immersive period drama that takes pleasure in ogling the classic album covers of Giorgio […]
Watch No Shade on FilmDoo Channelling timely and intersectional social commentary through a web of intersecting relationships, No Shade presents an articulate and accessible picture of colourism in Black British communities. Centring its ensemble drama around the […]
Director: Hong Sang-soo London Korean Film Festival teaser screening review The word ‘strange’ is thrown around a lot in Claire’s Camera, and sure enough, in its effortlessly free-wheeling structure and its peculiar yet recognisable take on human behaviour, […]