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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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14 November 2012

Interview with The Thieves’s director Dong-Hoon Choi, and actor Yun-Seok Kim

by Abla Kandalaft, Jacques Breen
The London Korean Film Festival 2012 kicked off with a screening of mega-hit crime caper The Thieves. Director Dong-Hoon Choi pulled out all the stops, casting the most bankable starts from the region, shooting in Macao, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Busan. On 2 October 2012, "The Thieves" passed "The Host" (13 million) to become the best selling South Korean film. In order to pull off the perfect heist, professional robber Macau Park (Yun-Seok Kim) enlists the help of a group of Korean and (...) Continue Reading »
11 November 2012

The Expendables 2 - the poster

by Tony Hickson
Tony Hickson reviews the Expendables 2 poster. Tony is the editor of Meat Plough magazine "the journal of transgressive poetry". Continue Reading »
6 November 2012

Podcast - Interview with Andrey Gryazev - London Film Fest 2012

by Abla Kandalaft
Director Andrey Gryazev’s underground hit Tomorrow was screened at the BFI London Film Festival. Embedding himself in the Russian performance art / activist collective known as "Voina" (war in Russian), Gryazev charts the controversial group’s ideology and activities. The film, directed and produced on a microbudget of under $2000, documents fly-on-the-wall style Voina’s latest protest, which involved overturning a police car. Gryazev sees himself first and foremost as an artist. The film (...) Continue Reading »
14 octobre 2012

RDV 18 octobre à 20h au Nouveau Latina pour L’AUTRE CÔTÉ DU MUR, suivie d’un débat.

par Abla Kandalaft
Comment plus de 35 ans de lutte du peuple Sahraoui ont-ils mené au tout premier soulèvement du Printemps Arabe ? Dernière colonie d’Afrique, le Sahara Occidental voit depuis 35 ans sa population coupée en deux. D’un côté, les Sahraouis vivent sous l’occupation marocaine, sans aucune liberté d’expression et confrontés à la violente répression du régime ; de l’autre, plus de 165.000 réfugiés subissent l’exil en survivant dans les campements de réfugiés de la région de Tindouf en Algérie. Séparées par un mur (...) Lire la suite »
1er octobre 2012

Cyberconte

par Clotilde
Cyberconte, projet pour l’émergence des cultures numériques africaines et voyage à vélo, de la ville à la brousse, des déserts géographiques aux déserts numériques, du high tech au système D. Lire la suite »
18 septembre 2012

Nosotros del Bauen au Nouveau Latina 20/09

par Abla Kandalaft
Rendez-vous le jeudi 20 septembre à 20h au cinéma Le Nouveau Latina, pour la projection du film Nosotros del Bauen, suivie d’un débat animé par Altermondes, avec le réalisateur Didier Zyserman, Alix Margado de la Confédération générale des SCOP et Edgardo Funes, membre du Bureau National de France Amérique Latine. Cette soirée est organisée en partenariat avec la revue Altermondes, autour de la thématique des coopératives. Dans le cœur de Buenos Aires, l’hôtel Bauen, fut construit sous la dictature (...) Lire la suite »
26 août 2012

Cork Midsummer Festival – Parallel Cities 2012

par Hélène Hoël
Pour ceux qui souhaitent découvrir Cork, seconde ville d’Irlande, juin est la période idéale. Non seulement les touristes y sont moins nombreux, mais le merveilleux Cork Midsummer Festival y prend place tous les ans. Cette dernière édition nous fit découvrir la ville sous un autre jour, mêlant tradition et modernité, artistes locaux ou d’ailleurs. La musique y prédomine, mais l’on vit aussi de la danse, des performances, du théâtre, et parfois un peu de tout ça en même temps. De quoi satisfaire les (...) Lire la suite »
12 August 2012

Mexican Film Festival @ Rich Mix London 17-19 August 2012

by Abla Kandalaft
LONDON MEXFEST Fri 17 August - Sun 19 August Various Times £7 adult, £5 student or concs / Day pass £15 / Exhibitions & music free Presented by The British Council, The Mexican National Council for Culture and the Arts (Conaculta) and the Mexican Film Institute (Imcine), the Morelia International Film Festival, Ambulante and CANANA Graciously supported by The Mexican Tourism Board and the Mexican Embassy in the United Kingdom Official Partners Cinépolis and José Cuervo Official (...) Continue Reading »
15 July 2012

Somewhere at Palilula - East End film festival 2012

by Alma
The East End Film Festival, which freshly finished its 12th edition last week, is known for hosting international premieres and supporting first and second time directors. This year it also held the UK premiere of Silviu Purcarete’s cinematic debut. Already internationally established as a director of large-scale theatre, most notably for his ambitious adaptation of Goethe’s Faust in large warehouses, the Romanian had not directed for film before Somewhere at Palilula, an absurd and highly (...) Continue Reading »
15 juillet 2012

Our Homeland de Yang Yoghi - Paris Cinéma 2012

par Kwet
Une famille coréenne, immigrée au Japon depuis des années, voit revenir pour des raisons de santé le frère ainé qui avait été renvoyé en Corée du Nord lors de son adolescence. Il n’a le droit qu’à quelques mois en dehors du territoire coréen, pour pouvoir se soigner au Japon, et devra retourner là-bas dès que son autorisation expirera ou que le gouvernement en décidera autrement. Et lors de cet instant, de ces quelques jours où la famille est enfin réunie, se jouent des centaines de combats personnels, (...) Lire la suite »
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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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