CFF Shorts: Love & Death
“A joyful experience…” Garry Pope reviews the short film strand FUSION: LOVE & DEATH.
“A joyful experience…” Garry Pope reviews the short film strand FUSION: LOVE & DEATH.
THE VISIT imagines an alien craft has landed on Earth and explores the governmental, military and scientific response in the event of ‘first contact’.
Maria Ripoll’s TRACES OF SANDALWOOD is a real crowd pleaser, writes Nashwa Gowanlock.
PALIO explores the strange world of Siena’s famous horse race.
The dance craze Azonto is spreading from the back-streets of Accra to London’s dance studios and freezing inner-city.
Modern-dress morality play ALL THE WAYS OF GOD takes as its starting point the character of Judas and the lacuna between his betrayal of Jesus and his subsequent suicide.
TRAINWRECK opens with a woman in her underwear, making out with a guy and talking dirty. But this film could not be more different from others of its ilk.
Bel Powley stars in this coming of age sex drama.
McKellen’s Holmes is where the heart is, writes Xanthe Gilmore.
Billed simply as a “star-studded, wacky romantic comedy,” ACCIDENTAL LOVE is actually many things, writes Alison Hicks.