I AM BELMAYA | FILM REVIEW
A necessary and moving watch, documentary film I Am Belmaya allows a young Nepalese filmmaker to tell her story.
A necessary and moving watch, documentary film I Am Belmaya allows a young Nepalese filmmaker to tell her story.
Leto (Mubi) Rock‘n’roll biopics are 10-a-penny at the moment, but Leto represents a nice change of pace, detailing the rise of Soviet new wave band Kino and their its enigmatic …
[wpdevart_youtube]_wHcHaPkYnw[/wpdevart_youtube] Being Frank: The Chris Sievey Story **** Dir: Steve Sullivan Starring: Frank Sidebottom, Chris Sievey (UK, 15, 1hr 40mins) A cult figure from before my time, Frank Sidebottom nevertheless …
[wpdevart_youtube]2rKZcAiLHlY[/wpdevart_youtube] Faces Places **** Dir: Agnes Varda and JR Starring: Agnes Varda and JR (France, 12A, 1hr 29mins) Sometimes one wonders if all cinema would be improved if it were …
[wpdevart_youtube]9IwhjCUR9MM[/wpdevart_youtube] The Islands and the Whales | Film Review **** Dir: Mike Day Faroe Islands, 12A, 1hr 21 mins It’s not often you hear about a film depicting life in …
[wpdevart_youtube]XqsHv5V4DQA[/wpdevart_youtube] HERE TO BE HEARD – THE STORY OF THE SLITS | FILM REVIEW *** Dir: William A Badgley Starring: Tessa Pollitt, Viv Albertine, Ari Up, Palmolive (UK, certification tbc, …
[wpdevart_youtube]huX1bmfdkyA[/wpdevart_youtube] **** Dir: Bonni Cohen/Jon Shenk (12A, 100mins) Chillingly pertinent thanks to Donald Trump’s wayward presidency, this sequel to climate change documentary An Inconvenient Truth has former almost President of the …
Dave Evans, the Artistic Director of the Wales International Documentary Festival, speaks with Luke Owain Boult about the new festival and the Welsh documentary scene. How would you describe the …