THEO MERTEN-MANCER reviews The Accountant of Auschwitz, a documentary about the recent trial of Oskar Gröning, a surviving member of the SS. A study released on..
HEATHER DEMPSEY reviews The Daughters of Fire as part of SAVAGE’s coverage of Fringe! Queer Film & Arts Festival. In The Daughters of Fire, Albertina Carri reimagines..
BEATRICE KANIKA TECHAWATANASUK reviews Birds of Passage, a postcolonial take on the South American drug trade. Going beyond drug warfare and blood splattering, Birds of..
HEATHER DEMPSEY reviews Been So Long, Tinge Krishnan’s glistening London musical. Bold, neon-bathed, and utterly unashamed, Tinge Krishnan’s Been So Long is great big Camden..
WIKTORIA WROŃSKA reviews Pawel Pawlikowski’s Cold War, a feverish romance on political themes. PaweÅ‚ Pawlikowski’s latest feature tells the story of two passionate lovers fighting tooth and claw..
MO-JAI MCKEOWN reviews Steve Loveridge’s biographical documentary about the life of rapper and artist M.I.A. The title of Steve Loveridge’s astute take on the intermittently..
IMOGEN GODDARD explores the complexities of translating from book to film, and the ways in which these media can work in tandem. Books are always better..
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