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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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9 juillet 2012

Guilty of romance de Sono Sion - Paris Cinéma 2012

par Kwet
Le distributeur a présenté la séance en précisant que la version longue sera diffusée au festival mais la version qui sera présentée au ciné est coupée : à cause d’un problème de contrat avec l’une des actrices au Japon, la version qui sera diffusée en France tournera principalement autour de 2 femmes seulement et non 3 (dans la version longue). Ce film fait partie d’une trilogie, la trilogie de la haine. C’est donc la version longue du film de Sono Sion que le festival Paris Cinéma nous a permis de voir (...) Lire la suite »
7 juillet 2012

Q and A with dir. Yang Yonghi - Our Homeland

par Abla Kandalaft
OUR HOMELAND Yang Yonghi 2012, Japon Présenté à [Paris Cinéma->http://www.pariscinema.org 2012 Yun Seong-ho arrive de Pyongyang, où il vit depuis 25 ans. Atteint d’un cancer incurable dans son pays, il obtient l’autorisation exceptionnelle de revenir quelques semaines au Japon, où vivent ses parents et sa sœur, pour suivre un traitement médical. Sous la haute surveillance d’un agent nord-coréen, joué par le réalisateur de Breathless (Yang Ik-june), les retrouvailles avec sa famille et anciens amis (...) Lire la suite »
7 juillet 2012

Q and A with dir. Bence Fliegauf - Just the Wind

par Abla Kandalaft
Just the Wind Bence Fliegauf 2012, HONGRIE – ALLEMAGNE – FRANCE Présenté à [ Paris Cinéma->http://www.pariscinema.org 2012 Campagne hongroise, 2012. Des familles entières de la communauté tsigane sont assassinées par des milices, la nuit. En attendant un exil proche au Canada, Mari et ses enfants font profil bas, face à la menace et au danger. Just the Wind Bence Fliegauf 2012, HONGRIE – ALLEMAGNE – FRANCE Présenté à [ Paris Cinéma->http://www.pariscinema.org 2012 Campagne hongroise, 2012. Des (...) Lire la suite »
7 July 2012

Q and A with dir. Heiward Mak - High Noon

by Abla Kandalaft
HIGH NOON Heiward Mak 2008, Hong Kong Présenté à [Paris Cinéma ->http://www.pariscinema.org 2012 Le quotidien de sept amis lycéens qui doivent chacun faire face à leurs propres problèmes personnels. Drogue, sexualité, difficultés familiales... Malgré des personnalités parfois radicalement opposées, ils trouvent un peu de répit dans les moments qu’ils partagent et font les 400 coups. Premier long métrage de Heiward Mak, High Noon est également le second volet d’une trilogie sur la jeunesse produite par (...) Continue Reading »
6 July 2012

N21 Film Festival – Day 4: Dreams of a Life

by Katie Hogan
As I walked up the red carpet and was directed into the church hall behind United Reformed Church in Winchmore Hill, I knew this was going to be unlike any other film festival I’d attended. The atmosphere of the festival was one of “community”. Everyone seemed to know each other and even though I was technically an outsider I felt very much part of this community. The setting was very unconventional right down to the seating; ordinary church hall chairs transformed into festival seating by (...) Continue Reading »
3 juillet 2012

Todd Solondz Dark Horse -Première à Paris Cinéma

par Kwet
On a tous dans notre entourage cette personne qui est pour nous le loser absolu. On l’aime quand même mais bon. Un jour il faudra qu’on lui dise qu’il parasite. On a tous dans notre entourage cette fille complètement dépressive, qui semble porter tout le poids de sa vie et des malheurs de celles des autres sur les épaules. On l’aime quand même mais bon, c’est pas la plus drôle en soirée. Et bien là, ces deux-là se rencontrent. Et s’en suit une cascade de situations délirantes, grotesques et (...) Lire la suite »
22 June 2012

N21 Day 5 - Sleep Furiously

by Lauren A. Forry
Review of Gideon Koppel’s 2008 documentary, ’Sleep Furiously’. Continue Reading »
18 June 2012

Day 3 N21 festival

by Kerry Gilfillan
The N21 Film festival has a DIY, unpretentious feel, staging its screenings in scout halls and churches in the dark outer-reaches of north London. Greying scout masters serve the wine, and eats take the shape of red fairy cakes with coiffures curling an inch high. Most of the screenings are accompanied by film-maker talks. Last night was a Future Shorts screening with enjoyable pieces from Scotland and Korea, dealing with lost Vikings and adulterous parents respectively. Wednesday and (...) Continue Reading »
18 June 2012

Day 1 : Coverage of ’The Burbs’ at the N21 Film Festival in London

by Sophia Freeman
Situated in leafy Winchmore Hill, the N21 Film Festival - part of the N21 Festival, launched for the first time this year, kicking off Saturday night with a screening of Joe Dante’s late nineties horror comedy - ‘The Burbs’. The first thing you notice about Winchmore Hill is its ‘village’ feel. Upon leaving the train station (which has no gates - presumably because there aren’t many fare jumpers in the local area) you are confronted with the village green - where earlier in the day, as part of (...) Continue Reading »
18 June 2012

Local History On Film

by Jules Garnett
Coverage of the Local History On Film programme at the N21 Film Festival in London. 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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