As water disappears down the plughole in the trailer for Lea Ihrig and Freya Guice’s Sink, viewers will have more questions than answers to what the ATVA film is about.…
MoreIn Cairnie Glaister’s Doomscrolling the director exposes the endless pit of stuff that comes with one more swipe. …
MoreWhat would you give away for the perfect picture? Money? Time? Or something a bit more sinister? That’s the question in Rory Wood’s latest film The Killing Shot premiering at the ATVAs.…
MoreStudent filmmaking can be a gruelling fight between the image in your head and the realities of your budget. Edwin Osai Amoah demonstrates in his new ATVA short film Path of Kings…
MoreAt the heart of female comedies sits the question, can women have as much fun as men? As much sex? As much freedom? But as time has gone on these questions have…
MoreDrive-Away Dolls can only be described as a theme park ride hopped up on sugar and a good time. With a break-neck run time of 84 minutes, it is the one-night stand…
MoreShe’s dealt with criminal gangs, American Presidents, a cancer diagnosis, and 30 years on the comedy circuit. Now Janey Godley confronts the path she’s forged in her new documentary, Janey.…
MoreThe Iron Claw had all the makings of an Oscar favourite. Tragic biopic, indie darling, and a former child actor giving a knock-out performance. But Sean Durkin’s oily ode to the Von Erich…
MoreIt's not often I leave a cinema wondering what I’ve just watched but knowing it is important. Origin from Oscar-winning director Ava DuVernay presents a story that crosses genres to present a…
MoreAirTV is hosting an industry night on 13th March in Cottrell which is set to bring back alumni who have worked for the likes of the BBC, Netflix, and Christopher Nolan.…
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