WOW FILM FESTIVAL: FIRST WE EAT | REVIEW
WOW FILM FESTIVAL: FIRST WE EAT | REVIEW Dir: Suzanne Crocker (PG, 101 mins) Suzanne Crocker and her family take the decision to eat 100% local for a year, …
WOW FILM FESTIVAL: FIRST WE EAT | REVIEW Dir: Suzanne Crocker (PG, 101 mins) Suzanne Crocker and her family take the decision to eat 100% local for a year, …
WALES ONE WORLD FILM FESTIVAL | FILM ROUNDUP Since its conception in 2001, Wales One World has sought to showcase the best of global cinema. This year’s theme is ‘Tales …
The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki (****) Tomorrow (**) Two films to round off our coverage of Wales One World film festival at Chapter over the weekend. …
Those Who Jump (****) The Future Perfect (****) One emerging theme of Sunday’s edition of WOW Film Festival at Chapter was migration. Given that the festival’s tagline this year is …
WOW FILM FESTIVAL: BY THE TIME IT GETS DARK | FILM REVIEW The first thing you immediately notice about Anocha Suwichakornpong’s second feature, By The Time It Gets Dark, …
WOW FILM FESTIVAL: SHADOW WORLD | FILM REVIEW Based on the book by Andrew Feinstein, a former member of the South African Congress who left after pleas for an investigation …
***** Ambulance The first film of Sunday’s edition of WOW Film Festival at Chapter this year was certainly not the easiest film to digest early on a Sunday morning. To …
Of all the films seen so far at this year’s WOW film festival, Mohamed Diab’s Clash is far and above the best I’ve seen. More than that, the director’s thrilling, …
Drawing the second night of WOW to a close, Wùlu is easily the most conventional film of the festival so far. Hailing from West Africa, it is a piece of …
Released in 2010, this year WOW film festival has giving its audience an opportunity to see The Colors of The Mountain, a little known drama from Colombia, on the big …
Getting the second day of the 2017 WOW film festival off to a flying start, Min Bahadur Bam’s The Black Hen is a charming tale of friendship, family and hens …
Closing the opening night of WOW 2017, Pablo Larraín’s fantastical biopic of Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda, is a strange little cinematic oddity that I couldn’t help but fall in love …