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21 November 2021
Q&A with Sema Basharan, director of The Branches are Hope; The Roots are Memory - Leeds award winner
by Mydylarama team
Sema Basharan’s short documentary explores the history of peace activism and grassroots resistance in Bradford and the way the city’s religious diversity inspired movements towards peacebuilding, through a creative use of experimental art and (…) Continue Reading »
12 November 2021
Les critiques d’Alexandra Casanova
by Alexandra CasanovaAlexandra nous rejoint sur le versant FR de la plate-forme. Voici un article d’intro, avec à la clé 2 films tirés au hasard parmis ceux qui l’ont marquée ces dernières années.
Lorsque, pré-adolescente, j’ai commencé à demander plus de liberté à ma mère, celle-ci m’a autorisée à sortir sans être accompagnée dans la ville pour aller à un seul endroit : le petit cinéma familial du centre-ville. (…) Continue Reading »
27 October 2021
Top Picks + Malignant: In praise of creature features
by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green, Eddy Durnan
After a couple of weeks’ break for LFF, we are joined by guest Eddy Durnan, a Mydy subscriber, supporter, and a film buff with a long-standing career in visual effects to talk about (the somewhat maligned) Malignant.
A trip down memory lane (…) Continue Reading »
26 October 2021
Vanguard Film Festival at Arnolfini
by Elizabeth Mizon
The Vanguard Film Festival was the final of three events making up Vanguard x Vans: On The Screen in Bristol this autumn, a “celebration of street art and skateboarding history”. An advertising boon for skateboarding apparel manufacturer Vans, no (…) Continue Reading »
20 October 2021
Q&A with Mila Araoz, director of FILMS OF FURY - EFN CRITICS’ AWARD WINNER
by Mydylarama team
A short documentary following a young couple as they prepare to make their first action film in El Alto, Bolivia. Films Of Fury won the Critics’ Choice Prize at the latest edition of Emerging Filmmakers Night. We chatted to Mila about her work. (…) Continue Reading »
18 October 2021
Warton’s war on Yemen, directed by Phil Miller
by Abla KandalaftInvestigative journalism website Declassified UK) is back with this short doc. At only 26 minutes, it lays bare Britain’s complicity in the atrocities committed in Yemen, while the people on the ground in Warton are kept in the dark. Presenter Matt Kennard elicits a range of reactions. Some residents are just happy with the job creation that comes with the industry but others express sad and (…) Continue Reading »
24 September 2021
Our Picks + Little Fires Everywhere *UPDATED*
by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green
*Due to a technical glitch, this episode was reuploaded on 25/09/21*
This week, our focus is the series Little Fires Everywhere. Based on the book by Celeste Ng, the miniseries tells the intertwined stories of Black single mother artist Mia and (…) Continue Reading »
5 September 2021
Our Picks + Zola
by Abla Kandalaft, Coco Green
More Slasher talk! We go back in time to Series 2 this time to discuss gore, twists, popularity and the show’s knack for realistic edges. We also highlight Shiny_Flakes: The Teenage Drug Lord, available to watch on Netflix.
Our focus this week (…) Continue Reading »
3 September 2021
Floppy Toast with Drippy Butter, dir. by Paul Stainthorpe
by Nia JonesEvery now and then we highlight a quality short that’s caught our attention. This one’s available to view online and is reviewed by writer Nia Jones.
Floppy Toast with Drippy Butter A short film by Lone Pine Pictures Written by Simon Jefferson and Paul Stainthorpe
A troubled, bullied teen, Chloe (Ellie Bindman) is struggling to cope with the situation at her new school. Finding her way in (…) Continue Reading »
28 August 2021
Q&A with Tiffany Tong, director of MOTH - EFN CRITICS’ AWARD WINNER
by carrieAnimator Tiffany Tong won the Critics’ Choice Award at the last edition of Emerging Filmmakers Night for her short Moth. She tells us a bit more about the film and her background in animation. Moth is available to view online.
There is so much to unpack in the 3 minute run-time of Moth. First of all, can you explain the choice of title?
Moths are attracted to light, drawn to bright lights. (…) Continue Reading »