For some, filmmaking is the best, if not the only, way to keep on the right track in life. It definitely worked out for Kim Longinotto, who is now considered one of Britain’s pre-eminent documentary […]
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By Sarah Jilani It has always been a firm favourite of the filmmaker to bring pre-existing material like novels, plays and short stories to life on the big screen. Literature undoubtedly feeds into cinema, but […]
Admit it, you’ve thought about what it would be like to be a gangster. And who knows? You might secretly be a gangster at heart! FilmDoo dives into some of the best works of gangster […]
The 67th Cannes Film Festival kicks off today, with the anticipated biopic “Grace de Monaco” as the opening film. Have a read below and make sure you don’t miss out on this years must see […]
By Hannah McNicholas Deborah Mailman – actor, award winner, Indigenous Australian and all round awesome lady. This sunbeam in human form came into the world July 14, 1972 in the remote mining town of Mount […]
Female Directors in Hollywood: Is the Door Finally Open? by Daria Landal This March marked an important milestone for all female directors. For the first time ever, a female director, Jennifer Lee of Frozen, helmed […]