Seven Winters in Tehran: Film Review

Seven Winters in Tehran tells the tragic story of Reyhaneh Jabbari’s fight for justice in a brilliant display of documentary filmmaking.
Samsara Film Review: Lyrical & Poetic

Apichatpong Weerasethakul’s influence infuses deeply but delicately into Samsara, Lois Patiño’s lyrical and poetic Buddhism-focussed film.
Creature (2023): Film Review

The feverish brainchild of Asif Kapadia and Akram Khan, Creature is an invigorating dance film that roars with vigour.
Disco Boy: Franz Rogowski Film Review

Disco Boy is a riveting and visceral belter of a film with, unsurprisingly, a terrific lead performance from Franz Rogowski.
Past Lives Review: Complex Reflection on Enduring Love

Celine Song announces herself as a major voice in cinema with Past Lives, her divine and complex reflection on enduring love.
Silver Haze Film Review: Deeply Impactful

Silver Haze’s central love-story thinly veils a profoundly impactful film about forgiveness, found-family and finding yourself.
Delegation (Ha’Mishlahat): Film Review

Asaf Saban’s Delegation beautifully explores the lingering sadness of our psychological growing pains beneath the veil of poisoned happiness.
Drifter Film Review: What it’s like to be a cis white gay man

Through the haunting story of a young man searching for himself, Drifter shows us what it’s like to be a cis white gay man in Berlin at a specific moment in time.
BlackBerry (2023): Film Review

BlackBerry documents an important part of technological history, and the complex relationships and brilliant minds that made it happen.
The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv): Film Review

Malene Choi’s The Quiet Migration (Stille Liv) is a personal and poignant film about a Korean adoptee’s search for identity and belonging in the Danish countryside.