A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things review – effusive ode to Willie Barns-Graham
Mark Cousins’ lyrical exploration into the life and work of a little-known modernist painter from Scotland.
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The Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend highlights the infinite possibilities of documentary
Featuring films by Joanna Arnow and Miryam Charles, the inaugural Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend at London's Genesis Cinema celebrates all the strange and creative forms that documentary films can take.
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Since Yesterday: The Untold Story of Scotland’s Girl Bands – first-look review
Carla J Easton and Blair Young’s informative documentary about Scotland's unsung musical pioneers strikes an impactful chord.
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Lilies Not For Me – first-look review
Will Seefried’s confident debut feature tackles a devastating, overlooked history through queer romance in the 1920s.
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*smiles and kisses you* – first-look review
A man's complicated relationship with an AI-powered doll is the subject of this oddly moving yet morally grey documentary.
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Alma’s Rainbow review – a stylish gem
30 years since its initial release, Ayoka Chenzira’s underseen debut feature receives a gorgeous 4K restoration.
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Àma Gloria – Gorgeous domestic drama on the meaning of parenthood
Marie Amachoukeli’s second film is a triumph of political and emotional sensitivity in its depiction of a young girl and her nanny.
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Four Little Adults review – earnest yet soapy
Facing a marital crisis, a couple venture into the world of polyamory in Selma Vilhunen's Finnish relationship drama.
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Disco Boy review – a bold yet banal character study
Two men in search of a better life meet by chance in the Niger Delta – one in the French Foreign Legion, the other a revolutionary with dreams of becoming a dancer.
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Give Me Pity! review – an experimental, esoteric extravaganza
A young woman's dream gig on television descends into chaos in Amanda Kramer's imaginative new melodrama.
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