By Lauren Hurrell On April 15th, CinemaItaliaUK showcased the new hit Italian film, Quo Vado?, in the sold out event with more than 500 people attending, hosted by the stunning arthouse Genesis Cinema in East […]
Author: Lauren Hurrell
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Udi Aloni Berlinale review “Humus, salad, fries on the side… You like to eat at our restaurants… But when you see too many of us… Coexistence turns into a demographic threat.†Junction […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Takeshi Kitano One of the director’s only films in which he does not make an acting appearance himself, Dolls is a highly stylised Japanese art film that is written, produced […]
By Lauren Hurrell Directed by Omer Fast Berlinale review “We’ve had this conversation before, don’t you remember…?†Based on the cult novel by Tom McCarthy, Omer Fast creates this gripping adaptation which will have you shuffling […]
By Lauren Hurrell Fawns is a poignant Greek film made by Thanasis Tsimpinis that portrays an emotive love story between two men with the use of beautiful, natural imagery, displayed in nostalgic black and white, and […]
By Lauren Hurrell Tarquin Netherway’s The River creates a collage of youth that combines moments of mundane, suburban existence with quirky, highly energised scenes which are expressed through both human behaviour and the charming natural […]