This week, we expand our collection of LGBTQ+ cinema with some new releases from Asia, Australia and Europe, while also bringing you a pair of award-winning dramas from Algeria and Italy. Scroll down to learn more! Sequin in a Blue […]
Director: Julia Ducournau London Film Festival 2021 review In their most visceral moments, Julia Ducournau’s films deliver the kind of violence and grotesquerie that can make a seasoned horror fan feel human again, proving that even the last […]
Director: Hajime Tsuda Queer East Film Festival 2021 review Through its story of two housemates feeling their way through the consequences and demands of an unplanned pregnancy, Hajime Tsuda’s Daughters captures that identity-forming period in […]
This week, we bring you an exciting range of acclaimed and award-winning short films, courtesy of Salaud Morisset. Scroll down to learn more! How to Be Alone (dir. Kate Trefry, USA) The directorial debut of Stranger Things […]
This week, we bring you a unique documentary on the life and work of a seminal American folk singer, along with a new selection of shorts spanning the nations of France, Ecuador and Cameroon. Scroll down […]
The last twenty years have served as a flourishing period for the Afghan film industry after the events of 2001 marked a turning point for homegrown cinema. In 1996, the Taliban outlawed the creation of all films, and it […]