London 2024 13 articles available in total starting from 05/09/2024. Last article published on 22/10/2024. page: [1] 2 next Review: Sanatorium Under the Sign of the HourglassTwins Stephen and Timothy Quay return to cinema with a hallucinated feature that makes fun of time, inspired by the stories of writer Bruno Schulz 22/10/2024 | London 2024Interview: Milko Lazarov • Director of Tarika“I've always been interested in mysticism more than ordinary relationships”The Bulgarian director breaks down his third feature, which wraps up a triptych exploring forces and meanings stemming from the invisible layers of human existence 22/10/2024 | CinÉast 2024Review: Thank You for Banking With Us!Palestinian filmmaker Laila Abbas tackles the contemporary realities of gendered Islamic law in her debut feature, about two sisters fighting for their fair share of their late father’s inheritance 21/10/2024 | London 2024Review: We Live in TimeTime is fleeting for lovebirds Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield, in John Crowley’s lachrymose terminal-illness drama 21/10/2024 | London 2024Memoir of a Snail and On Falling are the key victors at BFI LondonAdam Elliott’s comic claymation feature has won the Best Film Award, whilst Laura Carreira’s debut added the Sutherland Award for the best debut to its array of recent prizes 21/10/2024 | London 2024 | AwardsReview: HollowaySix former inmates of what was once the largest women’s prison in Europe are brought together in the documentary by Sophie Compton and Daisy-May Hudson, whose goals remain unclear 18/10/2024 | London 2024Review: TarikaIn Milko Lazarov’s third feature, a teenage girl’s spinal anomaly becomes the stuff of fairy tales in rural Bulgaria 18/10/2024 | London 2024Review: A Real PainJesse Eisenberg continues his directing career with this seriocomic travelogue movie about two cousins returning to their grandmother’s Polish home 18/10/2024 | London 2024Review: The Summer BookCharlie McDowell transposes Tove Jansson’s 1972 novel composed of 22 vignettes into a gentle portrait of ephemerality, childhood and passing grief 17/10/2024 | London 2024Review: 2073Asif Kapadia’s new movie is a documentary with apocalyptic undertones which takes a confused approach to blending the past, the present and the future, reality and fiction 17/10/2024 | London 2024 page: [1] 2 next