Sally Roberts
- Mar 9, 2019
Memories of Ladywell Baths [David Stock, UK, 2018] /// The Cost of Living [Pamela Falkenberg & J
The film follows the chronological journey of Ladywell from a Victorian bathhouse to a modern day play centre.
Sam Briggs
- Mar 9, 2019
Disintegrants [John Harlan Norris, USA, 2017 /// Going to the Mattresses [Mary Beth Reed, USA, 2018]
As myriad abstract shapes and floating objects move at a reassuring pace across the screen, the mind instantly throws up memories of...
Jim Rogers
- Mar 7, 2019
Rachel [Indigo Bates, USA, 2018]
Rachel is a film with a clever narrative structure, an example of brave and incisive narrative filmmaking and a piece that that showcases a
Olivia Starr
- Mar 6, 2019
The Inuring [James Hughes, UK, 2016]
The powerful start of The Inuring presents itself as a tense drama. We are introduced to two young women who we come to realise, as the dram
Sam Briggs
- Mar 5, 2019
Constance (A Symphony of Kisses) [Pierre Gaffié, France, 2017] /// Finding Shakespeare [Margaret McG
Constance (A Symphony of Kisses) offers a charming account of one woman’s strategic pursuit of an end to loneliness. Its central premise...
Charlie Greep
- Mar 5, 2019
Back Up My Memories (Selene Citro & Luna Lunardi, Italy, 2018)
Part speculative fiction and part introspective look at memory, Back Up My Memories is an interesting short film from directing duo...
Jim Rogers
- Mar 4, 2019
Night Out in Killashandra [Lina Jalala, Ireland, 2018]
Night Out in Killashandra is a whip-smart take on the modern world of dating and the ways in which young people meet (or, in this case,...