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The politics of ventilation: Arika’s ‘A Film is a Statement’ festival
Chris Fujiwara communes with the participatory audience at the first of Arika’s three ambitious festival experiments for 2012.
Chris Fujiwara Thursday 9 February 2012
Festivals
9th London Short Film Festival: winners and rejects
This year’s LSFF even showed the films it wasn’t showing. Dylan Cave peruses the award winners – and refusés.
Sunday 22 January 2012
Encounters 2011: Circumnavigating the world (and some time travel)
At Bristol’s short film expo, Nick Bradshaw and Dylan Cave encounter outgoing curator Mark Cosgrove’s philosophy of festival programming.
Friday 6 January 2012
The rebel confederacy: the Doc Alliance at CPH:DOX 2011
Copenhagen’s blossoming documentary festival was the latest stop for the Doc Alliance roadshow. Demetrios Matheou reports.
Wednesday 23 November 2011
Beyond extreme? The London Korean Film Festival 2011
Anton Bitel finds genres straight and tangled in this year’s London showcase of new Korean cinema.
Tuesday 22 November 2011
FrightFest Hallowe’en 2011: tricks but not enough treats
Emerging from the horror specialists’ annual all-night marathon, Anton Bitel wishes he’d only survived til 5am.
Tuesday 15 November 2011
Morelia 2011: Shelter from the sensation
Mark Cousins sees a running tussle between baroque culture and Bressonian art at Mexico’s foremost showcase of homegrown film.
Monday 14 November 2011
LFF 2011: The new new Argentine cinema
Mar Diestro-Dópido on six new films that suggest the rise of a new generation of Argentine filmmakers forging their own identity.
Wednesday 2 November 2011
London 2011: Five (not) by Ben Rivers
The British artist filmmaker talks Kieron Corless through his London Film Festival highlights.
Wednesday 26 October 2011
Trinidad & Tobago 2011: KEEP CALM AND WATCH FILMS
Curfew cannot curb a festival devoted to promoting the voices of the Caribbean and its diasporas, finds Joshua Jelly-Schapiro.
Joshua Jelly-Schapiro Tuesday 25 October 2011
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