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Harrowing, single-take brilliance: A visually-stunning, heart-stopping story set in the dark heart of Berlin, pushing cinematic boundaries to exhilarating heights.
Harrowing, single-take brilliance: A visually-stunning, heart-stopping story set in the dark heart of Berlin, pushing cinematic boundaries to exhilarating heights.
Fifteen years after her documentary WARRIOR OF LIGHT, Monika Treut revisits the subject in this thought-provoking documentary ZONA NORTE.
Daniel is the part Dave Johns was born to play, writes Edd Elliott.
These tremendous short films showcase the quality of new talent coming out of Germany, writes Garry Pope.
In the beautiful setting of Emmanuel College, the NOSTALGIA? ‘Short Fusion’ strand dazzled the audience with five fantastic films.
Far from being preachy, ONE OF US allows its message to settle into the reader with such a subtlety it kills, writes Garry Pope.
Garry Pope reviews three brilliant short films in the “Relationships” series, from three confident filmmakers at Watersprite this year.
The “Quests” collection at Watersprite is made up of four different short films, all about characters on journeys, writes Garry Pope.
Garry Pope reviews “Self-Questioning”, a set of short films from three frighteningly talented directors, at the 2016 Watersprite Festival.
Garry Pope spoke to Harry Baker about his thrilling short film THE SWALLOW, the story of a honey trap set in nineteen sixties Soho.