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3731 articles available in total starting from 23/05/2002. Last article published on 30/08/2025.

Victoria Fiore • Director of Hide and Seek

Interview: Victoria Fiore • Director of Hide and Seek

“It’s hard not to become cynical, it’s a struggle”

The director spoke to us about the filmmaking process behind her debut feature film, which was wholly shot in Naples’ Spanish Quarters  

05/04/2022 | CPH:DOX 2022

The final round of the UK’s Culture Recovery Fund set to rescue independent cinemas

The final round of the UK’s Culture Recovery Fund set to rescue independent cinemas

The emergency funding, consisting of over £500,000 as part of a wider £35 million aid package, is vital to survive the crisis and bring back audiences to theatres  

04/04/2022 | Institutions | Legislation | UK

Series review: The Thaw

Series review: The Thaw

Xawery Żuławski’s dark, smart and engaging series is the first Polish HBO MAX original and is out on 1 April in all countries that already have the streaming service available  

01/04/2022 | Series | Reviews | UK/Poland

Film London launches eco-friendly pilot Grid Project

Film London launches eco-friendly pilot Grid Project

Announced on Thursday 24 March, the agency’s initiative promises to supply renewable energy to productions in the capital, with the effect of reducing CO2 and NO2 emissions as well as noise pollution  

28/03/2022 | Industry | Market | UK

Review: A Woman at Night

Review: A Woman at Night

London-based director Rafael Kapelinski delivers a moody but ultimately underwhelming film about lonely women and creepy men  

28/03/2022 | Films | Reviews | China/Poland/UK

Review: Wake Up Punk

Review: Wake Up Punk

The son of Vivienne Westwood and Malcolm McLaren valiantly attempts to navigate and resolve the contradictions of an easily misunderstood and commodified movement  

23/03/2022 | Glasgow 2022

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for CPH:DOX title Electric Malady

EXCLUSIVE: Poster for CPH:DOX title Electric Malady

Marie Lidén’s documentary digs deep into the troubled existence of a 40-year-old electro-sensitive man  

23/03/2022 | CPH:DOX 2022

Review: A Brixton Tale

Review: A Brixton Tale

In their first feature, Darragh Carey and Bertrand Desrochers take a modern approach to subtly explore the issues of everyday racism and class privilege  

22/03/2022 | Mons 2022

Review: Off the Rails

Review: Off the Rails

In his deeply touching feature debut, Peter Day focuses on the years of living dangerously  

22/03/2022 | Thessaloniki Documentary 2022

Darragh Carey, Bertrand Desrochers, Rupert Baynham and Dennis Gyamfi • Co-directors, screenwriter and producer of A Brixton Tale

Interview: Darragh Carey, Bertrand Desrochers, Rupert Baynham and Dennis Gyamfi • Co-directors, screenwriter and producer of A Brixton Tale

“We had a very small budget, which meant we only had an 18-day shoot – every day we had to be very quick on our feet”

The team behind the Cineuropa Award winner at the 37th Mons International Film Festival give us the low-down on how they made their gritty, South London-set movie  

22/03/2022 | Mons 2022

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