‘I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning’ Wins Directors’ Fortnight Audience Award
Clio Barnard's kitchen-sink drama stars follows five friends from Birmingham who face divergent futures.
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Clio Barnard's kitchen-sink drama stars follows five friends from Birmingham who face divergent futures.
Cannes newbie Lola Petticrew will get their moment in the sun when British filmmaker Clio Barnard’s powerfully resonant I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning has its premiere at the...
‘Wuthering Heights’ Alison Oliver and Naomi Ackie are starring in ‘To Make Ends Meat’
“To read something like that… That feels like a once in a lifetime script.” “Once a film is finished and out there in the world, it’s an out of body experience.” The post Autumn Du...
EXCLUSIVE: Éanna Hardwicke, Armande Boulanger also star; film secures sales deal, UK-Ireland distribution
LÁSZLÓ NEMES, the Oscar-winning director of Son of Saul (Arts, 29 April 2016), continues, in Orphan (Cert. 15), to examine fatherhood. Andor (Bojtorján Barabas), a Jewish boy, stru...
When twin brothers Arie and Chuko Esiri decided to adapt Virginia Woolf’s 1925 novel Mrs. Dalloway and give it the title of Clarissa, her Christian name, they say they were “freein...
The feature directing debut of 'Boiling Point' actor Ray Panthaki, starring Clarence Maclin in his first leading role, also features in the annual spotlight on features for distrib...
Independent filmmaking has a habit of disguising itself as something manageable. In our case, it began with a play: five women, one location, a church basement, and a story driven...
The rising star of Spanish cinema discusses being orphaned at six, new feature Romería and why she always works with childrenFamily reunions in European arthouse cinema are almost...
Birthright, the first feature film by award-winning Australian writer and director Zoe Pepper, looks at intergenerational wealth, housing crises, and family entitlement.
In the Autumn of 2016, Ken Loach’s social-realist film was hitting the nation’s cinemas, and it got everyone talking. Whilst ‘We’re all in this together’ was bandied about relentle...
EXCLUSIVE: Aysha Rafaele, the quadruple-BAFTA winning creative behind a string of hit British factual drama, has bemoaned a lack of improvement in on-screen portrayal of Black and...
The film — following three women who find themselves in debt to despicable men — will launch at Cannes, where Goodfellas is handling international sales.
The film boasts original songs written by Jack Antonoff, Charlie xcx and FKA Twigs
Natalie Chapman’s exhibition focuses on the lives, representations and lived experiences of working-class women in Wales
As Mia Bays prepares to leave her post as head of the BFI Filmmaking Fund, she reflects on five years of backing the films nobody else would touch — and why British cinema’s surviv...
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