Wildland
WILDLAND is a slow but compelling film that dissects the complexities between family loyalty and the faux-tender inevitabilities the still familial criminal world. Elle Haywood reviews.
WILDLAND is a slow but compelling film that dissects the complexities between family loyalty and the faux-tender inevitabilities the still familial criminal world. Elle Haywood reviews.
Quaint and charming, MY SALINGER YEAR (directed by Philippe Falardeau) is a fitting and enjoyable opening to the 70th Berlinale. Set in New York in 1995, the story takes us through Joanna’s (Margaret Qualley) time at a literary agency after fleeing her academic pursuits at Berkeley. With an air of innocence and ambition, Joanna winds … Continue reading My Salinger Year
ELLE: I’ve been joined by the lovely Kim Yutani for start of the Sundance Film Festival 2019 London strand! Thank you for joining us Kim – how have you found the kick-off this week? KIM: We’re really excited to be back here in London for the 7th year and to be working with The Picturehouse. … Continue reading Interview with Kim Yutani: Director of Programming for the Sundance Film Festival
Elle haywood spoke to Syllas Tzoumerkas – director of THE MIRACLE OF THE SARGASSO SEA at Berlinale.
We spoke to Mark Jenkin, director and filmmaker, after attending his film BAIT at this year’s Berlinale. Elle Haywood: Having created both documentaries and short films – is your process different between the two or quite fluid? Mark Jenkin: There’s always an element of documentary in the narrative stuff that I do, and there’s always … Continue reading Interview with Mark Jenkin
OUT STEALING HORSES is a rich, emotionally-charged drama that philosophically delves into the core foundations of human interaction. Elle Haywood reviews at Berlinale.
GRETA is a film that conceals that mystery within its artistic cinematography, in a way that’s equal parts frustrating and admirable. Bee Jones reviews for Berlinale.
BAIT splatters a bleak Cornish canvas with the bright fury of locals, and the surging tones of the tourist…Elle Haywood reviews.
Director Lone Schonfeld and Zoe Kazan, Andrea Riseborough, Tahar Rahim, Caleb Landry Jones and Bill Nighy on THE KINDNESS OF STRANGERS.
The panel at Berlinale talk about the improved ratio of female filmmakers in competition, and ask – has Netflix killed cinema?