Alejandro Landes – Monos – Best Film Award #LFF2019
Director Alejandro Landes spoke to us about winning best film for Monos.
Director Alejandro Landes spoke to us about winning best film for Monos.
A coming of age in Harlem, with a naturalistic look. Poetry, love and fierceness.
Second film for the duo of Goodnight Mommy, a dark and fascinating story with its personal and unmistakable atmosphere.
A delicate and uplifting film about a couple facing cancer. Two great actors in the hands fo two directors who know what they want.
The unparalleled life and work of jazz's prince of darkness.
Six Catholic teenage choir girls cutting loose in Edinburgh.
A portrayal of tradition's battle against time.
A unique exploration of mental illness, starring Sally Hawkins.
Discovering a report on the CIA's approach to torture post 9/11 and how to turn it into a compelling drama starring Adam Driver.
A journey of self-discovery and coming of age.
A portrait of motherhood set in a women's refuge in Argentina.
A psychodrama about the notion of coincidence versus destiny.
An interesting talk on the Industry Events at the London Film Festival, and on the new developments of film industry in UK and Europe.
The painful sacrifices made for love.
An exploration of the ravages of loss.
A film about friendship and kindness, in a world where it is so rare to experience it and share it without being called weirdos.
Stylish and emotionally distant a thrilling film about searching for your natural family and the potential risks in this search.
Set in Nigeria, the story of a man on a path of trying to save his life from falling apart.
Art as a means of self-discovery and expression.
A testosterone fueld thriller on a man who gets more than he bargained for when he joins a local gym.
A young lady's coming-of-age in a dysfunctional Seoul family circa 1994.
With Maleficent, Disney redefines the concept of good and evil.
The need to help, the need to feel human.
Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne talk about reuniting for the action packed The Aeronauts.
"You have to be willing to lose everything to be who you are"
The predestination and conscience of drug dealers in rural Ireland.
The Valley director Nuno Escudeiro on refugees, research and finding hope in unexpected places.