By Jessica Duncanson Shubbak Festival interview Bloody Beans is an experimental take on the Algerian War, which sees the conflict played out by a group of vibrant children. Incorporating unique lighting and sound, the film is […]
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By Jessica Duncanson Since the silent era, style has been a crucial part of cinema’s expression. From high-class glamour to gruesome horror costumes, cinematic fashion has been notable for its boldness, uniqueness, as well as its […]
By Jessica Duncanson Watch French films on FilmDoo From the New Wave era to the present day, these ten French films deal with love in all its complexity and unpredictability. These works remind us that […]
This week FilmDoo brings you Theo and Hugo, a touching piece about two young men that have an instant attraction but who must overcome a major obstacle in order to continue their new relationship, and […]
By Jake Bibby Directed by Claire Denis When watching Claire Denis’ 35 Shots of Rum, you could be forgiven for forgetting you were ever watching a film at some points such is its understated subtlety, […]
By Jake Bibby Directed by Yann Gonzalez Just when you thought French cinema was perhaps beginning to quell its penchant for nonsensical flirtation with taboo themes, 2013 saw the Yann Gonzalez directed You And The Night […]