Review: Peccadillo Pictures’ Boys On Film 24: Happy Endings (BOF24)
The last Boys On Film collection to be issued on DVD and Blu-Ray is the
Coverage related to global arthouse cinema.
The last Boys On Film collection to be issued on DVD and Blu-Ray is the
Danish pop heartthrob Christopher is soon to become a screen heartthrob also after taking centre
There’s a sadness which permeates Emily Atef’s More Than Ever (Plus que jamais), the final
François Ozon’s punchy Peter Von Kant arrives at the French Film Festival UK, paying homage
Mother and daughter cinematic and musical icons Jane Birkin and Charlotte Gainsbourg collaborate on new
Directors Alessandro Guida and Matteo Pilati bring us Mascarpone, a gay romantic comedy centred on
Tahar Rahim leads Don Juan from filmmaker Serge Bozon which screens as part of the
Emmanuelle Nicot’s Love According to Dalva arrives at the French Film Festival UK, quietly absorbing
The Passengers of the Night (Les passagers de la nuit) screens at various cinemas across
The French Film Festival UK reveals its line-up and there are a significant number of
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s debut feature Anaïs in Love is an elegant French drama grounded by a
We sat down (virtually) with filmmaker Adam Kalderon who brought his feature The Swimmer to
The small Polish feature 365 Dni (365 Days) took the world by surprise when it
Catherine Corsini who previously helmed the politically-charged same-sex romance Summertime revisits similar thematic territory in
A quietly intense performance from Antonio Saboia in slow-burning Brazilian character drama Private Desert (Deserto
Icelandic action-comedy Cop Secret puts a refreshingly queer spin on the classic action film with
Director-screenwriter Adam Kalderon brings The Swimmer to the BFI Flare Festival with the feature presenting
François Ozon’s latest feature is one with a truly personal connection to the filmmaker, based
Based on the story of Swedish footballer Martin Bengtsson, Tigers (Tigrar) captures the trappings of
Claire Denis presents complex, astute character-driven drama in Fire (Both Sides of the Blade), a
Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet’s debut feature Anaïs in Love is an elegant French drama grounded by a
Bruno Reidal: Confession of a Murderer from filmmaker Vincent Le Port is an asserting glimpse
Languorous dramatic slow-burner Silent Land is a unnerving piece that takes on the ill-fated holiday
Judith C. Brown’s Immodest Acts: The Life of a Lesbian Nun in Renaissance Italy gets
Gaspar Noé’s latest feature Vortex is a quietly sobering, painful experience as it makes a
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