Sundance 2021: Hive
Hive is a relevant and important global look at the modern state of the feminist movement
Sundance 2021: Son of Monarchs
Son of Monarchs is both incredibly relevant and poignant
ClapperCast - Episode 28: LFF 2020 Global Roundtable Special (Part I & II)
Global contributors discuss the 64th London Film Festival
ClapperCast Episode 26 - NYFF 2020: Global Roundtable Special
Global contributors discuss the 58th New York Film Festival
LFF 2020: David Byrne’s American Utopia
David Byrne’s American Utopia is a seismic blast from visionary director, Spike Lee
AFI FEST 2020: Nine Days
Nine Days is nothing short of genius
NYFF 2020: Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue
Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue is a love letter to expression through literature that will speak to most who value content creation
LFF 2020: Limbo
In a packed festival circuit, Ben Sharrock's Limbo is an exquisite piece of cinema
LFF 2020: Delia Derbyshire - The Myths And Legendary Tapes
A captivating and well-crafted documentary on both sides of the camera
VIFF 2020: A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic
A Life Turned Upside Down: My Dad’s an Alcoholic is a unique and haunting look at trauma that is sure to stay with most audiences
SDIFF 2020: One of These Days
One of These Days is a rather haunting exploration of the American dream
SDAFF 2020: Days
Days might have a powerful emotional core but will be inaccessible to most audiences
AFI FEST 2020: Rival
Rival has all the pieces needed to become a masterpiece
Women X – A Look at Digital Festivals and Accessibility
Big film festivals should be looking towards Women X and the Rianne Pictures team as the blueprint for running a digital festival.
AFI FEST 2020: Fireball: Visitors From Darker Worlds
Fireball: Visitors from Darker Worlds is a shockingly nuanced and inspired take on the exploration of meteorites
TIFF 2020: Kill It and Leave This Town
Kill It and Leave this Town is one of the boldest and most dreamlike films of the year
AFI Fest 2020: The Father
Zeller’s steady hand at the directing wheel keeps the film focused, especially in the latter half, as the narrative purposefully begins to spin out of control
Chuko Esiri and Arie Esiri: “The more I discovered my roots the more I fell in love once more with the place of my birth”
George Lewis talks to Chuko Esiri and Arie Esiri about heritage, shooting on 16mm, London Film Festival and the duos latest film Eyimofe (This Is My Desire)
LFF 2020: African Apocalypse
One can only hope that African Apocalypse will be counted among heralds of an impending reckoning with the past
VIFF 2020: Chained
Chained lacks subtlety

