Salomé
The silent film SALOMÉ brings together gay icons Oscar Wilde and Alla Nazimova in an intoxicating cocktail of high art and high camp.
The silent film SALOMÉ brings together gay icons Oscar Wilde and Alla Nazimova in an intoxicating cocktail of high art and high camp.
A strong cast runs aground in a soggy, lighthouse-bound melodrama set after the First World War.
An unexpected death after a party leads to a host of recriminations and betrayals in this dark German drama.
Those who believe ours is more than a black and white world, and likewise in film genre, should watch this melted fiction and documentary with interest.
CHOCOLAT charts the flamboyant rise and fall of France’s first famous black clown.
GLASS CEILING is a vibrant programme of shorts featuring friendship, the office grind, moments in teenage life and the journey to adulthood.
The reflective DAUGHTER will resonate with audiences for its unembellished, sincere examination of a family’s inner conflict.
Another fine addition to the recent wave of excellent genre films exported by South Korea, writes Harry Jones.
EL SUR is literally a film of unfinished business, yet perfectly realized in its study of the mysteries of family life
Mark Liversidge takes a look at the documentary which looks at the life of unsung political figure Gertrude Bell.