Edinburgh International Film Festival announces ED FILM FEST AT HOME
Edinburgh International Film Festival and Curzon Home Cinema are delighted to present an online festival of the best new cinema for you to enjoy from your couch.
Visions du Réel 2020 - Jungle
Jungle undeniably cements Louise Mootz as one to watch for the future
Louise Mootz: "I wish we could destroy all those borders and encourage immigration, helping more people together"
Director Louise Mootz talks to Jak-Luke Sharp about honesty, her powerful friendships, cinematic influences, and her debut film Jungle
FANTASIA'S Upcoming Virtual Edition Announces First Wild Wave of Programming
FANTASIA'S Upcoming virtual edition announces first wild wave of programming, with Neil Marshall’s The Reckoning to open the festival
Official Teaser Trailer released for Bill & Ted Face The Music
In Theaters August 21, 2020
Takako Tokiwa (常盤貴子): "I imagine what kind of movie Mr Obayashi would have shot using me if I met him when I was a little girl"
Actress Takako Tokiwa talks to Jak-Luke Sharp about loving American TV, the late great Nobuhiko Obayashi, the craft of performance, and her role in Labyrinth of Cinema
Visions du Réel 2020 - Love Poem (情诗/ Qingshi)
Love Poem is an emotionally dense and expertly crafted intimate drama that follows a thin line between fact and fiction with tremendous results
CPH:DOX: Long Live Love
Long Live Love is, in one of its many sides, not only a documentary about living with such a curse as cancer, but also the truth about being born with it
New trailer available for You Should Have Left
#YouShouldHaveLeftMovie is On Demand Everywhere June 19
Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art
Banksy and the Rise of Outlaw Art gives a generalised overview of the artists’ career, his rise and continued acclaim as one of the world’s greatest, thought-provoking street artists
IFFR 2020 - Ar condicionado (Air Conditioner)
Air Conditioner has a lot of heart and determination behind it that is visible from the onset of its production
Visions du Réel 2020 - Their Algeria
Their Algeria is itself trapped between a rock and a hard place in that it tries to succeed both as a character study about two old people up-ending their lives and an illuminating journey into the tumultuous past of her family
Cairo International Film Festival Opens Submissions For Its 42nd Edition
The festival which is scheduled to run from 19-28 November 2020, sees Mohamed Hefzy continuing as President and Ahmed Shawky appointed as Artistic Director
Alexandra Dalsbaek: "I wish I could have more of an impact with this film but unfortunately, there are very few Russian festivals which would take the risk to show this kind of film"
Director Alexandra Dalsbaek talks to Jakub Flasz about documenting political activists, problems getting the film shown in Russia, being a woman in a male-dominated industry, and her latest documentary We Are Russia
Killing Eve - Season 3
What was once shaping up to be a modern great is now at risk of becoming merely good
Apartment 1BR
Apartment 1BR is a contained thriller with disturbing implications and lofty ambitions, that succeeds in its simplicity but stumbles in its thematic development
Dating Amber
Wonderfully balanced with terrific comedy and heartfelt drama, David Freyne's feature Dating Amber is a profound look at the trials and tribulations of teenage life
Rick and Morty - Season 4: Part 2
In its fourth season, Rick and Morty turns into a bit of a mess, losing sight of what the show is really about: the characters
THE LAST BLACK MAN IN SAN FRANCISCO: A Rumination On the Cultural Marginalization of Minorities
Jakub Flasz in his latest essay explores the cultural marginalization of minorities in Joe Talbot’s The Last Black Man in San Francisco
Eléonore Weber: "I think it is urgent to examine the singular violence in which our democracies are engaged"
Director Eléonore Weber talks to Hung Huynh about war crimes, devastating footage, women in film and her latest documentary There Will Be No More Night

