Young Critics: Prince Avalanche
“…a philosophical story of the extremes of love and youth.” Rosie Brookes reviews PRINCE AVALANCHE
“…a philosophical story of the extremes of love and youth.” Rosie Brookes reviews PRINCE AVALANCHE
“Carruth is possibly the smartest guy in film.” Young Critic Chloe Casper, reviews the profound and heavily symbolic UPSTREAM COLOUR
At their heart, documentaries rise and fall on the strength of their subject matter. The Lebanese Rocket Society excels in this area writes Will Firth
A filmmaker attempts to reunite Spanish Civil War veterans in Jesús Garay’s feature, combining ‘reality and fiction in a moving essay on memory and guilt’.
How will the squatter punk scene in Berlin sit alongside a clean-cut keyboard rockstar in a white suit pumping out synth-space-pop?
A great line up of Estonian shorts this year, not least the animation. Snowdrifts, nightmares, a cannabis farm… Hugh Paterson reviews.
Tom Dolby’s half-hour elegy-doc was filmed over a year and is still a work-in-progress. It’s much more than a motion picture, writes Huw Oliver.
Roland Klick has the rare gift of infusing a very dark humour into a tragic tale, writes Mike Levy.
Hanan Abdalla’s portrait of women in Egyptian society offers a more complex picture than we might expect, writes Alison Hicks.
Joe De-Vine hopes that this dazzling double-bill of MARIUS and FANNY will delight and surprise audiences as much as it did him.