Best of the Month: September 2021
A Sundance winner, an ambitious animation and the perfect summation of parenthood make up the trio of films selected by the S/W team as our Best of the Month picks
A Sundance winner, an ambitious animation and the perfect summation of parenthood make up the trio of films selected by the S/W team as our Best of the Month picks
With the 2021 festival season now underway and annual awards starting to be handed out, we take a look at what some of our previously featured filmmakers have been up to over the last couple of months.
In this trio of films selected as our Best of the Month picks you'll travel to haunting hospitals, join a young man on a journey of sexual discovery and witness some of the strangest musical instruments you'll ever see - enjoy!
A brilliant scientist sees his convictions crumble during a picnic at the lake
**CURRENTLY OFFLINE** - The 2003 Oscar winner, this film is a searing and intimate portrait of a single-mom and her 4 children in contemporary Britain.
The last two inhabitants of a space station have to decide whether to save themselves or the lives of everyone on the last outpost in our solar system, Uranus City.
The contents of a mysterious box leads a convict to attempt an extraordinary prison escape.
A collection of films, resources, and articles on women in film
Jason is a depressed office boy, but through the window he sees the girl who might change all that. With blank paper and a sharpie he endeavors to let her know.
Tigers, ghosts and PowerPoint presentations feature in our Best of the month picks for April 2022