The Short List: Lewis Arnold Interview
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
Director Lewis Arnold joins us to discuss his path from Short Film to Television and offer advice for anyone looking to follow in his footsteps
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.
Céline gives our annual preview of Sundance's slate with a specific eye to the alums and shorts we're excited for.
With more than 21 S/W alums featured in the 2025 SXSW lineup, let’s dive into their films and see what they have in store!
Prolific background actor Jill Goldston takes centre stage in this unique portrait. Constructed entirely from Jill’s performances – captured fleetingly in everything from Mr. Bean to The Elephant Man – the film is a lyrical journey through popular culture, and a haunting study of a life lived out of focus.
For trans man Jamie, a one-night stand is more than just sex, it's a question of self-worth.
When Charlie (Modern Family's Rico Rodriguez) and his family move to a warmer climate for the sake of his father's (Matthew Modine) illness, he finds himself between losing his father - and a conflict with a vicious bully at school.
Donald’s ‘bad day’ is given much needed context in Tyler Parr’s deftly handled film on appreciating how fortunate the majority of us are.
Kansas City, 1959. When Andy's boyfriend leaves him, he drives across the state to confront him and discovers his lover's double life.