By David Pountain Filmed over a six year period, Colin Rothbart’s inspiring big screen debut, Dressed as a Girl, is a humorous, affectionate tribute to the alternative drag scene of East London that acknowledges the […]
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By Delphine Riffaud In May this year, during Cannes, FilmDoo announced the winners of the FilmDoo Poster Competition – supported by global tech leading brands (Adobe, Scan, Nvidia), UK distributors (Third Window, Terracotta, Picturehouse, Peccadillo, […]
By Francesco Cerniglia It’s a shame that Match, one of the highlights at last spring’s BFI Flare, London LGBT Film Festival, has received only a home entertainment release here in the UK where it’s finally available […]
By William Page YouTube recently announced its new ‘YouTube Red’ subscription service providing a $9.99 ad-free service for people to watch music videos and shows.  Along with removing ads, subscribers will be able to save […]
By David Pountain “I’ve always felt like an outsider because I did my own films by myself without money when I started my career. I didn’t know anyone in the film business until recently.†A […]
By David Pountain Lee Po-cheung’s funny and affecting Gangster Payday is not your typical Hong Kong triad flick. Bypassing the taut set pieces and operatic violence you would usually associate with the genre, the film […]