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20 articles available in total starting from 29/11/2002. Last article published on 27/01/2025.

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Review: Peter Hujar’s Day

Review: Peter Hujar’s Day

Ben Whishaw portrays the titular 1970s New York photographer as he recounts his previous working day, in director Ira Sachs’ elegant, slight chamber drama  

27/01 | Sundance 2025 | Premieres

Cherien Dabis • Director of All That's Left of You

Interview: Cherien Dabis • Director of All That's Left of You

“One of my deepest desires with this film from the beginning has always been to create something that has the power to heal”

The Palestinian-Jordanian-US director talks about production design, family histories and generating narratives of healing amidst landscapes of trauma  

26/01 | Sundance 2025 | Premieres

Review: All That’s Left of You

Review: All That’s Left of You

Cherien Dabis’ sweeping historical drama shows the aftershocks of the Nakba across three generations of a Palestinian family  

26/01 | Sundance 2025 | Premieres

Nora Fingscheidt • Director of The Outrun

Interview: Nora Fingscheidt • Director of The Outrun

“It becomes a massive responsibility to make a film about a real person’s life”

The German filmmaker touched upon the movie’s adaptation process and her work with actress Saoirse Ronan  

24/01/2024 | Sundance 2024 | Premieres

Review: Rye Lane

Review: Rye Lane

It’s hard not to fall for Raine Allen Miller's rom-com, and for one starry food-themed cameo  

30/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Premieres

Review: Drift

Review: Drift

Cynthia Erivo delivers a powerhouse performance as a displaced Liberian on a Greek island paradise in Anthony Chen's muted and minimalistic refugee drama  

30/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Premieres

Review: Cat Person

Review: Cat Person

Susanna Fogel touches upon something real in her sometimes funny, sometimes very uncomfortable film  

25/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Premieres

Review: The Pod Generation

Review: The Pod Generation

Sophie Barthes’ so-so sci-fi satire is a wasted opportunity drowning in pastel colours  

24/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Premieres

Review: Passages

Review: Passages

Ira Sachs’ deceptively simple film is a thoughtful, generous and realistic look at how people change and stay the same  

23/01/2023 | Sundance 2023 | Premieres

Review: My Old School

Review: My Old School

Alan Cumming lip-synchs the subject of one of the most bizarre stories in recent history in Jono McLeod's debut feature-length animated documentary  

27/01/2022 | Sundance 2022 | Premieres

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