French Film Festival UK celebrates its 29th year with a programme of thirty-seven films from celebrated and debut film makers. Sophiya Sian reviews an animated …
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French Film Festival UK celebrates its 29th year with a programme of thirty-seven films from celebrated and debut film makers. Sophiya Sian reviews an animated …
Zheyuan Tony Yang reviews the story of three free-spirited women who decide to escape their daily lives and form a gang.
Daniel Jacobson reviews the story of a Jewish high school student driven to attack two of his Muslim classmates. The Unword is the newest, surprisingly …
LEAFF 2021 celebrates its sixth year with a programme of thirty films from celebrated and debut filmmakers. Championing East Asian cinema, LEAFF aims to bring …
LEAFF 2021 celebrates its sixth year with a programme of thirty films from celebrated and debut filmmakers. Championing East Asian cinema, LEAFF aims to bring …
LEAFF 2021 celebrates its sixth year with a programme of thirty films from celebrated and debut filmmakers. Championing East Asian cinema, LEAFF aims to bring …
London Korean Film Festival returned for its 16th edition. From new releases to hits from renowned Korean directors, the FilmSoc Blog reviews a selection of …
LEAFF 2021 celebrates its sixth year with a programme of thirty films from celebrated and debut filmmakers. Championing East Asian cinema, LEAFF aims to bring …
LEAFF 2021 celebrates its sixth year with a programme of thirty films from celebrated and debut filmmakers. Championing East Asian cinema, LEAFF aims to bring …
Editor-in-Chief Lydia de Matos reviews Cannes’ 2021 Jury Prize winner, a mysterious slow-burner from director Apichatpong Weerasethakul A film defined by a sound; both its …