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Orla Smith / April 24, 2019

Peterloo in process: A Mike Leigh collaboration Foreword

Take a sneak peak at our forthcoming ebook on Mike Leigh and his collaborators, Peterloo in process, with a look at the foreword to the book.

Elena Lazic / April 20, 2019

The old and the new coexist in Bergamo at the Film Meeting

Every year, in Bergamo, Italy, a small film festival, Bergamo Film Meeting, honours titans of European cinema, dusts up lesser known talents, and showcases the most exciting new independent cinema.

Alex Heeney / March 7, 2019

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema 2019: Highlights

Here’s a look at some of the best films screening at the 2019 Rendez-Vous with French Cinema in NYC, including Premiére Année (The Freshman), Keep an Eye Out!, and Raising Colours. Every year, the Film Society of Lincoln Centre curates some of the best of French Cinema in the last year for the Rendez-Vous with […]

Orla Smith / March 5, 2019

Hidden gems at the Glasgow Film Festival: Diane, Pause

Orla wraps up her time at the 2019 Glasgow Film Festival by spotlighting three of the best films that screened there: Diane, Pause, and We are the weirdos. Discovering great films at a smaller film festival is a harder but far more satisfying experience than it is at a larger one. There’s a lot to […]

Alex Heeney / February 23, 2019

Sundance 2019: Advocate, Bedlam, and more

Our capsule reviews spotlight three documentaries and two Scandinavian features we enjoyed at this year’s Sundance Film Festival, including Advocate, Bedlam, Sonja: The White Swan, and Midnight Traveler. Watch out for them as they travel the festival circuit and arrive on home viewing platforms.

Alex Heeney / February 20, 2019

Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am and Miles Davis: Birth of Cool

Sundance continues its mission to feature stories about important African American historical figures with worthy docs Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am and Miles Davis: Birth of Cool. Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am In the last few years, Sundance has screened multiple biography documentaries about important literary and historical figures in 20th America that […]

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