Silence Heard Loud – Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2022 Review Sophie Maxwell March 17, 2022 Reviews Premiering at London's Human Rights Watch Film Festival 2022 is Anna Konik's self-described 'art documentary', Silence Heard Loud. Konik's film gives voice to seven people living in the UK as asylum seekers....
Sound for the Future – LFF 2020 Review Alex Goldstein October 12, 2020 Reviews They say history repeats itself. For Matt Hulse, it's more like a replay - or five. Over and over again he assembles trios of kids from a Glasgow youth theatre group to represent his younger self, his sister...
The Grand Bizarre – Review Scott Wilson April 9, 2020 Reviews To fabric what the 2015 documentary Atomic was to nuclear history, Jodie Mack’s The Grand Bizarre makes the tiniest thread feel significant. Great patterns pulse on screen – shot on 16mm with a Bolex –...
Goodbye to Language (3D) – LFF Review Tom Bond October 13, 2014 Reviews 1 Comment Reviewing Goodbye to Language is like watching it. Very confusing. All that really matters is the ground-breaking moment where Godard rips up the 3D rulebook and redefines the format. The image splits. One...