In Conversation with Rudy Gnutti
“There is no good or bad – there is no plot by the powerful to oppress – it’s just a matter of lack of organisation, which becomes much more dangerous”, warns Rudi Gnutti.
“There is no good or bad – there is no plot by the powerful to oppress – it’s just a matter of lack of organisation, which becomes much more dangerous”, warns Rudi Gnutti.
Q&A with Erlingur Thoroddsen, the director of RIFT, hosted by Rosy Hunt, at the Cambridge Film Festival 2017
Toby Miller of Bums on Seats at Cambridge 105 spoke to Emma Hughes, coordinator for Limina Immersive, about the VR experience available at the Cambridge Film Festival CFF this year.
Toby Miller of Bums on Seats spoke to Eleanor Halsall of German Screen Studies Network about super silent SHIRAZ, screening at the Cambridge Film Festival this year.
Ben Johnston speaks to Ben Wheatley ahead of the Cambridge Picturehouse screening of his latest film FREE FIRE.
We spoke to Simon Rumley about his film JOHNNY FRANK GARRETT’S LAST WORD, set for release on March 14th after screening at Cambridge Film Festival last year.
We spoke to Daisy Hudson whose documentary chronicles her family’s devastation when they find themselves at the mercy of the housing crisis.
We spoke to the makers of CALEB, which screens at this month’s sci-fi themed Reel Women event at Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
Karen Eng speaks to Daniel Fawcett & Clara Pais of The Underground Film Studio on the creation of their latest film.
CLOUDY SUNDAY is based on a book inspired by real events during the German occupation in Thessaloniki in 1942. We sat down with the director.