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.
A woman with a black hole for a head, a charity badminton tournament and a world full of happy dildos and flaccid-nosed creatures all feature in one of our weirdest Best of the Month playlists ever.
A young man from Toronto entangles himself in one of America’s most high-profile police shootings.
A visual poem combining music, spoken word, dance, and archival footage, "Gold Token" explores Black ancestry and ultimately how society uses the Black experience as a piece of aesthetic consumption.
An eager young artist receives a disturbing and surreal introduction to the art world during the delivery of a controversial sculpture.
Finding himself trapped in a cabin in the woods with his white friends, Jay makes a call to a mysterious organization.
A woman's racist remarks toward a homeless black man are captured on video by two teenage black girls in this confrontational drama.
On the verge of forced retirement, a worn-out, aging sheep shearer takes drastic measures to keep his numbers up.
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