A S/W Centric Look at the 2022 BFI London Film Festival
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.
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.
Michael's mid-life crisis was a flame out. Left his wife. Bought a Porsche (used). Now, lonely and looking to make amends, he's seeking forgiveness and counsel from his angry daughter.
A flaky delivery driver's night veers off course when he stumbles into a lover's quarrel gone wrong.
Young couple Anna and Gunnar are deeply in love but they face being torn apart by a society where people are assigned a new spouse by lottery every seven years
A poem by New York Poet Laureate Billy Collins, with inventive stop-motion and 3d animation. Part of a series.
Word arrived Stateside this morning, not through any official announcement, but through the tweets of his friends and collaborators. Kon Satoshi, one of the leading lights of Anime, director of the films Perfect Blue and Paprika, has sadly passed away at age 47.
For the trio of films picked by our team as Best of the Month we've got stories of rule-breakers, magical portals and police camps.
((The Festival is now over, and the links to the films have expired) We preview and link to the 10 short films you can watch for free in this year's "My French Film Festival"—Unifrance's innovative online celebration of contemporary French cinema.
Winner of Tropfest, boy meets girl and kung-fu hi-jinks ensue, in this meticulous adventure stop-motion animation where clothing takes the form of characters.