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24 September 2015
Encounters 2015 – a bilingual selection of live action shorts
by Elise LoiseauNo. 27 Dir Lola Peploe France 2015 21 mins
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Lilly Page est une jeune Anglaise partie vivre son rêve d’aspirante romancière dans la Ville Lumière. Dans ce Paris fantasmé, tout peut arriver. C’est donc sans trop de surprise que dans une librairie, Lilly trouve une annonce déposée par un homme qui fait commerce des rêves que l’on veut bien lui vendre. Le premier court métrage de Lola (…) Continue Reading »
23 September 2015
Q&A with Dan Hodgson, dir. of Love is Blind at Encounters
by Abla KandalaftWe caught up with writer/director Dan Hodgson at Encounters in Bristol. His second film LOVE IS BLIND was screened at Encounters and has been shortlisted for a short film Palme d’or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.
Can you tell us a bit about how your first short-Are You Albert-came about?
In the final few years of her life my grandma was in a care home with dementia and the idea grew (…) Continue Reading »
21 September 2015
Q&A with Elizabeth Mizon, Programmer for the Radical Film Festival
by Mydylarama teamAs we were up in Bristol for Encounters, we caught up with Elizabeth Mizon, programmer for the Radical Film Festival, which will take place on 9-11 October, just opposite the Watershed, the current home of Encounters, at the Arnolfini.
We had a chat about funding, this year’s programme and whether the political environment in Britain has led to an increase in interest.
More info at: (…) Continue Reading »
20 September 2015
Encounters 2015 Live Action Competitive Shorts Awards
by Abla KandalaftIt’s a busy time in festival world and the Mydy team has been spreading itself thin trying to cover screenings and events. High-up on our list of not-to-be-missed fests is the unfailingly excellent Bristol-based Encounters Short Film Festival.
Our two-people strong delegation was sent, and after having worked our way through the entire Watershed men and the 9 series of competitive shorts, we (…) Continue Reading »
16 September 2015
Rocks in My Pockets
by Ryan Ormonde
Signe Baumane’s Rocks in My Pockets is a magic realist cartoon, revelatory in its examination of the repercussions and repetitions of mental illness within a genealogy. The hand-drawn animation is flat, jerky and superimposed onto footage of (…) Continue Reading »
13 September 2015
Q&A with Jerry Rothwell, director of How to Change the World
by Abla KandalaftYour previous documentaries are all about widely varying subjects. What inspired you to make one about Greenpeace?
I try and do something different from one film to the next. I like looking at new subject matter and trying new approaches. This one emerged from the realisation that there was all this footage, all the original rushes used in Greenpeace’s campaigning films in the 1970s that (…) Continue Reading »
11 September 2015
British Urban Film Festival 2015
by Coco GreenNow in its tenth year, the British Urban Film Festival aims to celebrate and promote independent, urban cinema in the UK. This year BUFF will have free masterclasses (in addition to its usual lineup for all the budding filmmakers hoping to be selected for future festivals) and short films online.
BUFF Previews:
Still Water (2014) isn’t at all urban but brings a bit of fantasy to the (…) Continue Reading »
11 September 2015
British Urban Film Festival - Matter of Fact
by Coco GreenYears ago, in 10th grade, my World History Ms Coehlo explained the nonsensical nature of the Holocaust being that they weren’t really another race, they were German. At the time, all I could think of was myself and I interpreted this statement as racism being okay only if you’re really dealing with another race. Now, remembering this story I think of ‘folk’ notions of race. It’s common that (…) Continue Reading »
11 September 2015
Remake Film Festival
by Judy HarrisAs Hollywood’s fiscal calculations ensure it pumps out sequels, prequels and trilogies (some disguised as ‘new content’), the Remake Film Festival tried out a different relationship between old box office hits and current day moviemaking. Filmmakers across the globe were invited to reimagine, reinterpret or remake scenes from classical Hollywood movies – specifically Psycho, Casablanca and (…) Continue Reading »
7 September 2015
NEWS: Stream films from Venice Film Fest thanks to Festivalscope!
by Mydylarama teamFestival Scope have just sent us news that they’d partnered with the Venice Film Festival to set up Sala Web, an initiative that allows them to screen premieres online for 5 days.
Sala Web showcases a selection of films from the Orizzonti Competition. New films will be available for streaming until the 11 September (inc. Jake Mahaffy’s FREE IN DEED).
More info at home.festivalscope.com/ (…) Continue Reading »