Winner of the Silver Bear grand jury prize at this year’s Berlin film festival, Afire is sentimental, surprisingly funny, and picturesque.…
MoreOrlando, My Political Biography was the first film chosen for this year’s EIFF; the moral makes it easy to understand why.…
MoreA creepy old house, secret letters, squeaky doors and a mystery to uncover; all boxes and more are ticked in the gothic-horror, Raging Grace.…
MoreShot on 16mm and condensed to 37 minutes, Ungentle is an artistic whirlwind that doesn’t allow a moment for breath.…
MoreMolly, named after the titular character, showcases the polarising moments in a 30-something-year-old woman’s life. From joyous and silly, to dark and disturbing, Molly explores what is to be human and struggling.…
MoreSilent Roar rightfully flaunts the phenomenal scenery of the Outer Hebrides whilst telling a story just as achingly beautiful.…
MoreThe the woes of womanhood, social class, and sexuality are all addressed in Lost and Found. And yes, it’s definitely in a way that’s fun.…
MoreSci-fi, botany, and romantic mishaps define The Plant Man, as Brig discovered during an interview with co-directors Freya Guice and Lea Ihrig.…
MoreThe Ballad of the Indispensable Walnut Man is both eerie and impressive. Brig spoke to co-directors the McQuaid brothers to find out more.…
MoreClassic cold-callers move from tedious to hilarious in President of AirTV Calum Cownie's latest short film, Door to Door.…
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