The eye behind the lens: Cinematographer Andrew Dunn’s new project The United States vs Billie Holiday
“Each film is a new journey and I attempt to forget what I know already.” With multiple BAFTAs under his
“Each film is a new journey and I attempt to forget what I know already.” With multiple BAFTAs under his
Money laundering, murders and drug deals gone wrong, Michael Merino’s Acceleration has it all. The 80-minute crime extravaganza delivers nothing
An director whose work will be screened in Brixton tonight says he has experienced first hand the racism explored in
London’s Backyard Cinema celebrated moving to its first permanent residence in Wandsworth on Thursday with a winter extravaganza. While it’s a
Hampton Court Palace is displaying the lavish period costumes from the multi Oscar-nominated film The Favourite in the very rooms
In a world of Netflix and Marvel hegemony, it is fitting that a radical black director broke the trend. In
FilmMerton launched at the New Wimbledon Theatre on Monday with a diverse melting pot of performances from across the borough.
The UK’s only film festival celebrating female filmmakers returns this evening with sold out opening at London’s BFI Southbank. Underwire
Budding filmmakers will be given the chance to show off their talents later this month when the South West London
Few people get to meet their musical heroes. Fewer still get to support them on an 18-date UK tour. For
Helier Bissell-Thomas, director of award-winning thriller Kaufman’s Game, was just 19 when he wrote the Kafka-inspired film noir and 20