Hunger
Steve McQueen’s film strikes a dissonant chord with Sarah Manvel
»Steve McQueen’s film strikes a dissonant chord with Sarah Manvel
»Antonio Grimaldi’s film is an emotional take on bereavement, with many fine moments – and some cringe-worth ones too…
»Animating memory: the 1982 Lebanon war gets the Waking Life treatment
»The researcher on the classic, vegetarian-maker The Animals Film, describes his experience during shooting in America
»Boris Johnson meets with key players from London’s production industry, announces plans to bring more film to all Londoners and welcomes pioneering legislation by London Councils and Transport for London
»A script with a bite: Paul Hardy’s Blood Actually shows you how to sink your teeth into filmmaking
»The 52nd edition of the Times BFI London Film Festival starts tomorrow. Not a vintage year, says John Atkinson, but still, there is plenty to be excited about
»Nollywood, arthouse cinema, erotica and much more. An African cinema festival in Scotland has it all …
»Wallflower Press opens a much-needed outlet for film lovers in London and beyond
»Out now: a chat with the author of Kamera Books’ latest release, Out at the Movies: A History of Gay Cinema, Steven Paul Davies
»Film artists Anthea Kennedy and Ian Wiblin on the making of a segment for a portmanteau to celebrate Puccini’s 150th anniversary, commissioned by the 4th edition of the Lucca Film Festival in Italy
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