FilmSoc Webseries – 2015/16 Best Project Award Winner – UCLU Arts Ball 2016 Produced and co-written by Thomas Rebour (assisted by James Bloomer). Directed by Lilla Vindics, Laetitia Bouhelier, Andreas […]
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48-Hour Challenge – Summer 2017
Over the weekend of June 9-11, seven teams of FilmSoc members came together to make seven short films as part of our first major 48-Hour Challenge. The teams had two […]
A Note From The President
Hello everyone, I wasn’t expecting to write this post so soon as I thought I still had another 2 months of being in office, but alas my presidency ends today, […]
Announcing Our Inaugural Alumni-Student Social
On Friday, April 28, we are delighted to be hosting our inaugural Alumni-Student Social – an informal get together at our Film Studio, where we will be screening some select […]
FilmSoc Nominated At 2017 UCLU Arts Awards
UCLU have announced this afternoon that the Film & TV Society has been nominated in two categories for this year’s UCLU Arts Awards; with six of our members also being awarded […]
FIRST LOOK: Teaser Trailer For 2015/16 Term 2 Film ‘Patient 48’
We are incredibly excited to reveal the teaser trailer for Patient 48 – last academic year’s Term 2 Film. Check out the ominous first look below: The film is now in the final […]
Announcing Our 2017/18 Committee
On Tuesday, March 21, UCLU Film & TV Society held their Annual General Meeting, where this academic year’s society members got together to elect each of the 13 available positions […]
The Club Named Loneliness
// His youth is fleeting, his memories fading and failing In search for a phantom of lost love and innocence // Written, directed and edited by Melody Ho Starring Candice […]
PODCAST: ‘Beauty And The Beast’ & ‘O.J. Made In America’
This week, Mel and Natasha tackle Bill Condon’s Beauty and the Beast and OJ Made in America. But wait, there’s more! They also make time to discuss Charlize Theron kicking […]
PODCAST: ‘Kong: Skull Island’ & ‘Prevenge’ Reviews
This week Thom is joined by Emily to decide whether Kong really is King of the monsters, and give the scoop of Alice Lowe’s Prevenge. They also pay tribute to […]