By Will Donelson Directed by Ben Wheatley How would one label A Field in England? A horror? A fantasy? A farce? The most common description I’ve seen floating around is that Ben Wheatley’s latest is a ‘drug […]
Month: April 2014
By Laura Saxton Directed by Sranya Noithai She: their love story is a film inspired by true stories of Thai Women. Writer and director Sranya Noithai displays two unrelated yet similarly diverse love stories that provoke […]
Part of the FilmDoo women campaign, we interviewed Laura Arten, an inspiring actress and filmmaker with endless talents. Laura graduated with a first class degree in film from the University of the Arts London. Whilst […]
FilmDoo’s very own Head of Programming, Simon Savory is having his first Feature Film Debut “Bruno and Earlene go to Vegas” at the Fringe! Film Fest, this Saturday 12th April. The screening will take place at  Hackney’s ‘Picture House’ theatre at 11.00am. “Bruno […]
Dir: Anup Singh By Sarah Jilani Does the past ever stay past? Can there be a future when roots and identity remain in flux? These are just two of many dense questions Tanzanian-born Sikh director […]
Dir: Visra Vichit Vadakan Karaoke Girl, a debut feature film by a Thai female director Visra Vichit Vadakan, stands out as a story of an escort girl in Bangkok, told without moralizing or reproach. […]