Lewis Attey

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: June 2019

    Check out the best of our June coverage as the S/W team selects their favourite films from over three-and-a-half hours of viewing

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    Romance Alyssa Loh

    Let

    Mia, an isolated law student, is compulsively drawn to self-harm, BDSM, and pain. One night, a young woman, Josie, catches her eye. Josie seems confident and at ease… but is she in over her head with Mia? As the night progresses, both women find themselves swept into new territory.

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    Thriller Anna Mantzaris

    Good Intentions

    After a young woman causes a car accident and flees the scene of the crime, strange and spooky things starts to happen.

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    Film Noir Vincent Bal

    The Bloody Olive

    A Christmas classic, this hilarious comedy is a loving ode to film noir, full of murder, love triangles and double-crosses.

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    Satire Artemis Shaw

    Real Talk

    A woman goes on a live talk show to confront a famous music producer, only to find him armed with the elusive "perfect apology."

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    Drama Christian Nolan Jones

    Glitter Ain't Gold

    Jibril and his best friend, Tawanda, take a trip to the flea market to buy a fake gold chain in this charming SXSW award-winner.

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    15 Things Wrong With Your Short Film

    Here are the most common mistakes filmmakers make with their short films that stick out like a sore thumb to programmers and curators. Find out how to avoid them.

  • Best of the Month

    Best of the Month: September 2020

    Find out the S/W team's favourite films from our Septemeber coverage in our 'Best of the Month' playlist.

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    Drama Kat Candler

    Hellion

    Adapted into the Aaron Paul and Juliette Lewis feature film. All hell breaks loose when little Petey Wilson and his two hell-raising brothers are left home alone. But can the boys suffer the consequences of their reckless behavior?

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    Documentary Ed Perkins

    Black Sheep

    Scared for her son's safety, Cornelius’ mother moves their family out of London and on to a white estate ran by a racist gang.

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