Engiteng' Narok Lukunya (BLACK HEAD COW)
In a remote Maasai village in rural Tanzania, a young primary school girl is suddenly confronted by an arranged marriage.
In a remote Maasai village in rural Tanzania, a young primary school girl is suddenly confronted by an arranged marriage.
With the BFI London Film Festival set to once again open its doors on Wednesday October 5th, we take a look at the programme and select our highlights from the 2022 line-up.
A quick interview with Luis Cook, director of The Pearce Sisters, about the inspiration for the film, the animation process, and his favorite websites.
In a neighbourhood rife with racial tension, a local girl falls for a recent immigrant who is the victim of prejudice and shaming.
An aspiring method actor (Alex Karpovsky) finds out what can happen when preparing for a role turns into an unhealthy obsession.
At this point in time, there are only a handful of festivals taking virtual reality films seriously and the Tribeca Film Festival, with its notable history in support of interactive film, is one of them. Their Storyscapes program introduced a few new experiences that we had a chance to try out.
Three generations of hunters - Grandfather, Father, and Son - butt heads as they trek deep into an Idaho forest during their annual hunt in the treacherous winter of 1978
As a man anxiously awaits a meeting in the local pub, he is forced to explore his own difficult memories and relationships in an evening that will leave him changed forever.
A group of 8th grade girls 'notorious for their crass behaviour and allegedly bad hygiene' share their beliefs in Michael Lucid's 1996 candid doc 'Dirty Girls'