A Ghibli Double Bill – Grave of the Fireflies and Kiki’s Delivery Service
Two of Studio Ghibli’s earlier animated wonders are reissued in shiny restored prints.
»Two of Studio Ghibli’s earlier animated wonders are reissued in shiny restored prints.
»This is Martin Bonner, an acutely observed drama from Chad Hartigan.
»Nathanael Smith reviews Frances Ha and Oh Boy from the Edinburgh Film Festival
»Nathanael Smith caught up with Eric Steel, to chat with him about Kiss the Water
»Paul Wright’s feature debut is a thought-provoking drama.
»Life aboard a fishing trawler makes for powerful and macabre viewing.
»Read an extract from Sean Martin’s New Waves in Cinema Kamera Book.
»Sanctuary is a moving drama from Fredrik Edfeldt. Nathanael Smith reviews.
»Kiss the Water is a fascinating documentary about a woman who crafted fishing flies.
»Different perspectives of a Portuguese city, by four masters of cinema.
»Nathanael Smith reviews Sarah Polley’s documentary Stories We Tell, currently showing at the Edinburgh Film Festival.
»Nathanael Smith previews this year’s Edinburgh International Film Festival.
»Hannah Patterson previews 2013’s Sheffield Doc/Fest
»Takashi Miike returns with a blend of violence and passion and culture in For Love’s Sake. With romance and teenage yakuza gang wannabes. And it’s a musical of course.
»Christine Westwood reports on the British Noir programme at the Sydney Film Festival.
»Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui are having their lives and works remembered at the Terracotta Far East Film Festival.
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