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Milly Gribben

Milly is a freelance writer and screenwriter based in Oxford. Her work is available on A Fistful of Film and her own blog.

About Milly Gribben

Milly is a freelance writer and screenwriter based in Oxford. Her work is available on A Fistful of Film and her own blog.

Milly Gribben / June 25, 2021

What to see at the 2021 Frameline Film Festival

The 2021 Frameline Film Festival, San Francisco’s annual LGBTQ+ film showcase, features Potato Dreams of America, Instruction for Survival, and Dear Tenant.

Four stills from LSFF 2021 films: Dafa Meti, The Shift, The Long Goodbye, and Mandem. The text on the image reads, 'London Short Film Festival 2021.'

Milly Gribben / January 20, 2021

Highlights of the London Short Film Festival 2021, from The Long Goodbye to Filipiñana

Milly Gribben provides a run down of the best short films to catch at the London Short Film Festival (LSFF) 2021.

Still from Shiva Baby, Two of Us, Cowboys, and Monsoon which are all playing at the Frameline Film Festival.

Milly Gribben / September 15, 2020

From Monsoon to Shiva Baby, a preview of the 2020 Frameline Festival

Discover four highlights from the 2020 Frameline Film Festival, an annual showcase for LGBTQ+ storytelling.

Still from Lingua Franca featuring Isabel Sandoval and Lynn Cohen standing next to each other. The image features the text: Interview.

Milly Gribben / August 28, 2020

Lingua Franca quietly reframes a trans woman’s experience

Isabel Sandoval’s Lingua Franca patiently observes the day-to-day life of a trans, undocumented Filipina immigrant living in Trump’s America.

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