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  • Interview with Sander Joon, director of Sierra

    Parents often push their children to follow their steps. In this case, the father’s obsession with the rally turns the kid into a car tire. Loosely inspired by the director’s childhood, Sierra takes us into the surreal car racing world. What inspired you to make Sierra, an animation film that... continue
  • Our Picks + Crooklyn

    We’re back!! We took a couple of months’ break for me to get over the chaos of the first few weeks of having a newborn (my second - still chaotic!). We’re delighted to have Akua Gyamfi join us this week to discuss her work and her top picks. Akua is the founder of The British Blacklist, as well... continue
  • Interview with Janloup Bernard, director of J’avais un camarade [I...

    Upon his arrival at a prestigious military high school, Woyzeck, an officer’s son, meets Bakary, a student from a modest background with whom he will share a room. During a night of integration, the two boys will try to find their place in the Family, a group of influential students. Why did... continue
  • Interview with Lauriane Lagarde, director of Un corps brûlant [A...

    Lina and Inès do not know each other. Yet they have one thing in common: parkour. From roof to roof, from wall to barrier, the two teenagers observe each other from a distance, like, try to get closer. But, because they don’t want to be seen, they are constantly interrupted. What interested you... continue
  • Interview with Marian Freistühler, director of Die Geheimnisvollen...

    Ghostly, the temporarily shut down cruise ships lie in the port of Hamburg. A young man comes into town and is stranded on the riverbank, waiting for a message. He watches couples strolling along in the sunset and gets himself some sweets. In a moment of collective pause, Islands in the City... continue

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16 January 2014

11th London Short Film Festival - Fucked Up Love

by Elise Loiseau

Depuis onze ans, le London Short Film Festival soutient le court métrage dans tous ses aspects. Projetés dans les plus grandes salles londoniennes, les courts sont présentés au public dans les meilleures conditions. Avec une équipe de seulement dix personnes, le festival occupe une quinzaine de salles à travers la ville. N’y sont présentés que des courts britanniques, et avec pas moins de trente-deux programmes thématiques différents, le moins que l’on puisse dire est qu’il est l’occasion d’avoir une vision plutôt exhaustive de l’état actuel du monde du court métrage britannique.

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1 January 2014

Encounters Short Film Festival : Short Films - Bold Ideas

by Elise Loiseau
Recap des films récompensés pour l’édition 2013 du festival de court culte en Angleterre Continue Reading »
30 décembre 2013

Jack et la mécanique du coeur

par Clotilde
"Jack et la mécanique du coeur", film de Mathias Malzieu et Stéphane Berla, avec entre autres Jean Rochefort, Olivia Ruiz et Grand Corps Malade, nous emmène à la rencontre de la Musique, de Georges Méliès, de l’Amour, de Paris, de l’Aventure, de Don Quichotte, de l’Imprudence... car "quand à 14 ans on décide de traverser l’Europe pour retrouver une fille, c’est qu’on a le gène de l’imprudence assez développé, pas vrai ?!" Lire la suite »
10 décembre 2013

Underwire 2013 : Valuable (FR/EN)

par Elise Loiseau
Lisa MacGregor a été sélectionnée pour le festival Underwire, dans la catégorie "Looking Glass : Best Cinematographer". Son film de fin d’étude, Valuable, a été réalisé par son groupe de l’université de Sunderland "Boxed In", qui travaille ensemble depuis deux ans. Connor est passionné de maquettes d’avion qu’il monte soigneusement, dans le silence de son appartement vide. Il doit parfois s’occuper de sa nièce Sophie, qui n’a pas la même notion du soin et de la rigueur que son méticuleux oncle. Valuable (...) Lire la suite »
10 décembre 2013

Festival Underwire 2013 : le palmarès

par Elise Loiseau
Pour sa troisième édition, le festival de courts métrages Underwire a élu domicile à Hackney, au nord est de Londres. Depuis trois ans maintenant Underwire s’est donné pour mission de prendre à bras le corps le problème de la sous-représentation des femmes dans l’industrie du cinéma. The Yard Theatre à Hackney était the place to be du 18 au 23 novembre dernier. L’équipe d’Underwire, portée par la volonté de faire réfléchir au problème de l’égalité homme-femme et de faire avancer la cause, a mis en place la (...) Lire la suite »
28 October 2013

Q & A with Gaia Meucci, short film programmer at Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival

by Elise Loiseau
Gaïa Meucci is the programmer of the [Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival ->http://www.encounters-festival.org.uk in Bristol. She took the time to answer some of our questions about programming, and tells us what has made Encounters on the UK’s foremost film festivals. According to you, why has Encounters Festival acquired such a strong identity throughout the years? Because of the quality of the programme, the festival’s international scope and its friendliness and accessibilty, (...) Continue Reading »
26 May 2013

Semaine de la Critique - Cannes Film Festival 2013 Recap

by Abla Kandalaft
The Semaine de la Critique is already in its 52nd year and has revealed some of the biggest names in cinema by showcasing first and second shorts and features. The 4 prizes are awarded by journalists and film critics and the festival itself is run by the French Union of Film Critics. Aside from their screenings in Cannes, the films are subsequently shown throughout the region, then in Paris in June and in Beirut in July. La Semaine de la Critique can now boast as solid a place in Cannes as (...) Continue Reading »
20 May 2013

Flying Paper (2013)

by Tilly Lunken
Flying Paper (2013) Nitin Sawhney and Roger Hill is the sort of film that captures your heart as much as your politics. Continue Reading »
20 May 2013

Blood on the Condor (1969)

by Tilly Lunken
In the programs for film festivals there are always a few films that on the surface appear a little out of place. Blood on the Condor directed by Jorge Sanjines is a 1969 film set in Bolivia and yet, it deeply resonates through our contemporary life and understanding of the occupied Palestinian State. Continue Reading »
13 May 2013

Nuevos Talentos - London Argentine Film Fest 2013

by Ray Keene
Yeguas y cotorras, Dir: Natalia Garagiola, Argentina, 2012, 28 min. The stand out of the afternoon. Beautifully shot and deftly constructed. Delfina and her two friends go to her family’s manor house to spend one day together before her wedding guests arrive. The intimacy and the tension between the three women deftly mined, creating gravity and intrigue, making it the most satisfying piece of the six. Cast: Julia Martínez Rubio, Guillermina Pico, Pilar Benítez Vibart, Federico García, (...) Continue Reading »
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Q&A with Dan Thorburn, director of Salt Water Town

Salt Water Town was part of the British and Yorkshire shorts selection at the Leeds International Film Festival. It stood out for its impressive cinematography, troubling plot and standout (...)
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Three New Documentaries To Watch Now

Documentary Weekly As unfortunate and disruptive as the Covid-19 outbreak has been for the film industry, the resulting boom of online releases will be welcomed by cinephiles around the world. (...)
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  • 11 November 2020

    Check out Film Fest Report’s interview with...

    Check out Film Fest Report’s interview with Dieudo Hamadi, whose film “Downstream to Kinshasa” is the first Congolese film to be an official selection of the Cannes Film Festival.
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