Posted by Fabio 28 August 2018
Paweł Pawlikowski follows his Oscar-winning Ida with the stunning Cold War, an epic romance set against the backdrop of Europe after World War II. read more
Posted by Fabio 21 August 2018
A deceptively simple short to celebrate the joyous moment the birds welcome in the day. The Dawn Chorus is a mix of high-end style alongside cheeky puppetry inspired by Alexander Calder, Fingerbobs and simple automata. Written and Directed by George Wu.
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Posted by Fabio 14 August 2018
Flowers suspended in the darkness; a ball—dripping with paint—hurtling through the void; a tide of oranges floating in an unspeakable liquid. Gyeol, from director Jin Angdoo, is a treat for the eyes and the senses—an abstract film that pushes the boundaries of the medium read more
Posted by Fabio 3 August 2018
A tale of one North Korean’s struggle to leave behind the homeland, Joong-wha Choi, a former soldier in the DPRK, lives today with his wife and kids in a sleepy London suburb. read more
Posted by Fabio 16 July 2018
A short piece of docu-fiction about happiness, nations & massive football crowds. Covertly filmed amid the very real crowds of the European Football Championships 2016. Written and directed by Oscar Hudson.
Posted by Fabio 10 July 2018
‘The Lobster’ and ‘The Killing of a Sacred Deer’ director, Yorgos Lanthimos is back with an 18th century dark comedy period drama starring Emma Stone and Rachel Weisz.
Posted by Fabio 5 July 2018
Lina is a short film by Spanish director based in Barcelona, Nur Casadevall. Winner of The Young Directors Awards in Cannes and Best Direction at the Malaga Film Festival.
Posted by Fabio 5 July 2018
Against The Grain: Skate Culture and the Camera is an Exhibition that celebrates the phenomena of skateboarding, with the photographers and filmmakers who documented the movement. Curated and produced by Jaime Marie Davis and Frankie Shea. read more