Free Solo
FREE SOLO is an engaging portrait of Alex Honnold, and a visually impressive depiction of free soloing without glamorising it. Amber Heath reviews.
FREE SOLO is an engaging portrait of Alex Honnold, and a visually impressive depiction of free soloing without glamorising it. Amber Heath reviews.
Opening night of a film festival is always something to behold; the chatter of cinephiles who fill the halls of the lobbies and rooms, eager to consume this year’s delights. As an ode to the greats, those of the eighties who are now some of the most established directors within the industry; LSSF Presents their … Continue reading London Shorts: Opening Night
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