By William Page – Co-founder of FilmDoo The launch last Wednesday of Apple’s new TV device may be the first step by the company into production of original film and TV content. The move highlights […]
Month: September 2015
By David Pountain Directed by Florin Serban Toronto International Film Festival review Cinema today would be in a better state if more filmmakers went into their projects with the same attentive curiosity that Florin Serban […]
by Rebecca Rowson Directed by Hans Herbots Ugly and unsettling, The Treatment explores some of the most horrific crimes that are committed. Thankfully, the clinical treatment of the issue prevents the film from blurring the line between […]
By David Pountain Directed by Bentley Dean and Martin Butler Venice Film Festival review Tanna is a small island located in the South Pacific province of Vanuatu. It is home to the Yakel tribe, one […]
By David Pountain With its nuanced characterisations and sensitive, intellectually honest depictions of youth, education, migrant work and domestic abuse, Vittorio Moroni’s If I Close My Eyes I’m Not Here succeeds on an intimately human […]
By Amber Roberts Directed by Vittorio Moroni If I Close My Eyes I’m Not Here is a coming of age film based around a sensitive and intelligent sixteen year old named Kiko who spends his […]