The Cine Lantino Film Festival program runs from the 14 Nov – 29 Nov and will feature 26 titles representing the best films from Central and South America. The lineup… Read More
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Mardi Gras Film Festival 2018
Queer Screen have announced ten of the films they will be screening during the upcoming 25th Mardi Gras Film Festival. Screening between Thursday 15 February to Thursday 1 March, 2018 the… Read More
Review: In this Corner of the World / Japanese Film Festival / Bill
Adapted from the Manga by Fumiyo Kono, In this Corner Of the World is an animated movie set in WWII-era Japan, leading up to the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and… Read More
Review: Birds Without Names / Japanese Film Festival / Tiana
The screen fades, titles ascent and there seems as if a page is still left to be written and acted out. A complete incompleteness is its best description and both… Read More
Review: Ancien and the Magic Tablet / Japanese Film Festival / Kena
Ancien and the Magic Tablet is a weird but wonderful animated adventure showing as part of the Japanese Film Festival. It took me until just about the end of the… Read More
Tropfest Jnr / entries close 11 Jan 2018
Entries are open for Tropfest Jnr. Nick Ward from Film in Revolt won last years competition with his film Pupils. You can view it here. Each year, just like Tropfest,… Read More
Review: Loving Vincent / Amy
The works of Vincent Van Gogh have enchanted audiences for over 100 years. His compositions have a beguiling and mysterious aura that captivates a wide audience. Vibrant, flaming colour is… Read More
Review: Ignorance Is Bliss / Lavazza Italian Film Festival / Bill
Ignorance Is Bliss, from director Massimiliano Bruno, is a comedy about social media. The story revolves around the conflict of Ernesto (Marco Giallini), an teacher who very much rejects the… Read More
Review: Questione di Karma / Lavazza Italian Film Festival / Kena
Questione di Karma (All About Karma) is a 2017 comedy by Director Eduardo Falcone showing at the Lavazza Italian Film Festival. It stars Elio Germano and Fabio De Luigi as… Read More
Review: I Am Not Your Negro / Dylan
“The story of the negro in America is the story of America. It is not a pretty story” I Am Not Your Negro is directed by Raoul Peck, and told… Read More










