Best Films of the Month: July
The perfect antidote to sequel season - sit back and enjoy our top picks from July, as we serve you up three wholly original short films.
The perfect antidote to sequel season - sit back and enjoy our top picks from July, as we serve you up three wholly original short films.
The "Centrifuge Brain Project" gives an insight on scientific experiments with amusement park rides.
Office politics lead to absurdly dark actions in this "Mad Men" era black comedy from director Jonathan Reid-Edwards
Hardly Working sheds a limelight on the characters that normally remain in the background of video games: NPCs. A laundress, a stable boy, a street sweeper and a carpenter are observed with ethnographic precision. Their labor routines, activity patterns, as well as bugs and malfunctions, paint a vivid analogy for work under capitalism.
Over coffee, a semi-woke hipster describes his neurotic friend's existential crisis, and the universe's exceptional response to it.
A melancholy boy attends his estranged Father's wedding to a large Latina woman aboard a small and cramped boat on a shark infested sea.
Paul is the custodian of a nuclear missile silo, living alone in the vast underground structure. More interested in his passion - painting and sculpting the missile - than his duties, he gets a lousy performance review that threatens his job.
We round up alum features and 8 shorts to look out for from the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival Program.
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.