This decade has seen the cinema of Greater China continue its rise to global prominence, with interest in new releases from mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan now arguably at an all-time peak. Chinese cinema has a tantalising allure that attracts a wide international audience seeking everything from hard reality... Read More
You wake up one day and realise it’s XXI century. Post-2nd World War idealism is a distant memory. The phrase ’United we stand, divided we fall’ is as outdated as a landline phone. In the meantime, authoritarianism and white nationalism is on the rise around the world. Seems like the... Read More
Humanity has left Earth; their planet destroyed. They have fled to space colonies across the galaxy. All that survives are the left-overs of a technology saturated, sedated society. Their crumbling technologies trudge along maintaining their socially regulating functions, performing to an audience that has been long gone. A hidden past... Read More
Director Georgia Hughes, takes us on a rollercoaster ride through the very fabric of reality in this groundbreaking sci-fi-thriller-adventure-drama. Consider a world where books and films are equal and separate. One is not better than the other. One is not more intellectual than the other. They are inspired and re-imagined... Read More
Helmed by first-time director Dana McCarthy, THE WHITE BODY explores the space that holds predominantly white bodies, within which you are forced to adopt a certain lifestyle/character the aim of which is to make you feel more included. The film takes you to a sunken place where you discover the... Read More
Filmed over the morning and evening of 5 days, Rebe Winn’s STREAMING SUPPER depicts the experience between one woman (breakthrough performance by Rebe Winn) and her daily eating routine through the eyes of her webcam. STREAMING SUPPER brings us inside Winn’s bedroom where her clothes, but not much else appear... Read More
La Lornette Magique, 1956. Director: Gia Milinovich Music: Maurice Le Roux Starring: George Cox “One of the most beautiful colour films ever made.” – – François Truffaut La Lorgnette Magique remains a timeless and wonderful children’s classic. Director Gia Milinovich was described in The New York Times as “… a... Read More
Number One Films in the UK. # Weekend End Date Film Total Weekend Gross1 January 7, 1996 Seven £5,224,7882 January 14, 1996 Seven £3,256,6343 January 21, 1996 Leaving Las Vegas £2,332,5524 January 28, 1996 Leaving Las Vegas £1,228,4485 February 4, 1996 Father of the Bride Part... Read More