By David Pountain Dir. Federico Fellini Tender, funny, mischievous and worrying, the notorious La Dolce Vita from esteemed director Federico Fellini broke box office records, won the Palme d’Or at Cannes and invented the word […]
Month: March 2015
FilmDoo was invited to speak at the UK’s premier LGBT cinema event – the BFI Flare. Co-Founder Weerada Sucharitkul and Head of Programming Simon Savory spoke to queer filmmakers and producers about how to navigate […]
By Jake Bibby Dir. Iciar Bollain Upon first viewing, I must admit that the very premise behind Iciar Bollain’s Even The Rain had left me somewhat sceptical. With its marrying of different forms, I originally felt […]
On March 27th, Lucky Kuswandi, one of Indonesia’s most talented young directors, was in London to present his second feature, IN THE ABSENCE OF THE SUN, for its European Premiere at the Asia House Film […]
By David Pountain Dir: Alain Guiraudie Alain Guiraudie has recently found his way onto international radars with the masterful drama Stranger by the Lake (also released by the now ubiquitous Peccadillo Pictures). One of last year’s […]
By David Pountain Dir. David Tosh Gitonga Co-produced by the internationally recognised Tom Tykwer, Nairobi Half Life has a place in Kenyan cinema history as the nation’s first film to be submitted for the Best […]