Category: Festivals
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Edinburgh International Film Festival: Finsterworld Review
Frauke Finsterwalder sees the world in a myriad of ways in his wonderful multi-stranded narrative,…
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Edinburgh International Film Festival: Stray Dogs Review
From its vivid and dystopian opening shot to its near 15 minute long closing scene…
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Sheffield Doc Fest Diary: Day Four
We’re all too aware of the self-labelled ‘psychics’ that prey on the beliefs of vulnerable…
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Edinburgh International Film Festival: Round Up One
Hyena (*) We were told that Gerard Johnson’s Hyena was selected for the opening night…
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Seret 2014: The Good Son Review
In a world where LGBT discussions and issues are more prominent than ever, it takes…
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Sheffield Doc Fest Diary: Day Three
Monday was a phenomenal day for documentaries and home to two highlights, the astonishing Attacking…
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Seret 2014: Big Bad Wolves Review
From Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado, the directors that brought us Rabies return with one…
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Sheffield Doc Fest Diary: Day Two
Renowned ’80s drama Vagabond, by Greek-French auteur Agnès Varda, is set in the French countryside…
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Sheffield Doc Fest Diary : Day One
It’s a real pleasure to be attending this diverse, challenging and enriching festival for the…