The Slow Business of Going
Athina Rachel Tsangari
»I did not ›decide‹ to make this movie. It sort of happened on its own, sometimes despite myself and itself! […]
Athina Rachel Tsangari
»I did not ›decide‹ to make this movie. It sort of happened on its own, sometimes despite myself and itself! […]
Stroma Cairns
Set between London and Scotland’s northern coast, The Son and the Sea follows three young men on the edge of adulthood. […]
Gabrielle Stemmer
Opening this film are the machines. The ceaseless, repetitive movements of rollers, levers and mechanical parts. Materials being mixed and […]
Bani Khoshnoudi
An empty kitchen table, covered with a colourful tablecloth. Abandoned places. Photos in a family album. Faded memories. An exploration […]
Screening of Un dessert pour Constance (Sarah Maldoror) and Ouverture du théâtre noir à Paris (Sarah Maldoror).
Lisa Jilg (DoP)
Female Gaze – CineOne & sPOTTlight National Award for Best Female Director of Photography in a Fiction Film Jury’s statement […]
It all began with a flash of light: Sophie Maintigneux gained recognition in the 1980s for her sensitive cinematography in […]
Sophia Fenn (DoP)
Female Gaze – CineOne & sPOTTlight National Award for Best Female Director of Photography in a Documentary Jury’s statement (Greta […]
Alizé Jireh
Their hands trace the grooves in the wood of the fifty-year-old catamaran, grasp the ropes and embrace each other. Three […]
Florence Lazar
A quarter of Martinique is contaminated. Not by a natural disaster, but by colonial poisoning, with France as an accomplice. […]