Hope Smith
Mar 11, 2021
Fargate [Sally Cancello, UK, 2020]
In light of International Women’s Day, it is time that we paid more attention to our female directors, creators, actresses...
Thom Carter
Mar 9, 2021
SHORT FOCUS 2019: August Sun [Franco Volpi, Argentina, 2018]
In chapter five of Franz Kafka’s The Trial, Joseph K. is passing along a corridor in his office when he happens upon a storage closet...
Melody Chan
Mar 8, 2021
Work From Home [Gautam Chaturvedi, India, 2020]
At the time of writing, millions will be working from home as the coronavirus continues to spread like poison ivy.
Sally Roberts
Mar 7, 2021
SHORT FOCUS 2019: August Sun [Franco Volpi, Argentina, 2018]
August Sun achieves what many short filmmakers try and fail to do: high emotional impact.
Natalia Brammen
Mar 6, 2021
Starlings [Simon Allen, UK, 2021]
Since the creation of cinema, filmmakers, critics, and even audiences have often favoured the visual aspect of filmmaking.
Natasha Lake
Mar 6, 2021
Merrow [Baz Black, Republic of Ireland, 2020]
Merrow by Baz Black is a short film – just over six and a half minutes in length – which shows the audience the beauty of Ireland.
Kiran McCann
Mar 6, 2021
Oh, Brother [Pierce Csurgo, Canada, 2020]
Directed by Pierce Csurgo, Oh, Brother explores young male mental health and toxic masculinity, and how the two intertwine through...
Will Whitehead
Mar 6, 2021
FLTV Faves: Seabreeze [Shawn Vasquez & Fatty Soprano, Canada, 2021]
Seabreeze is a poignant and heartbreaking glimpse into the immediate aftermath of tragedy. The film, depicting the breakdown of a...
Luca di-Maio
Mar 3, 2021
Quiet Moments [Lucy Birnie, UK, 2021]
Pandemic filmmaking is a real phenomenon that is spawning some quality cinema from hardy creatives that are bending over backwards...
Dean Archibald-Smith
Jan 5, 2021
Soyka [Anastasiya Sergienya, USA, 2020]
Anna is a bird that has flown the nest. A Belarusian immigrant finding her way in the bustling metropolis of New York City...