Since its inception in 1978, the Millennium Film Journal has aspired to provide a space for writers and artists to document and discuss the ever-evolving field of artists' moving image. With its ...
Located in the heart of Shoreditch with excellent transport links, Close-Up is the ideal venue for all your screening needs, whether you wish to host a press screening, corporate event, presentation, ...
From the earliest-known example, Whatsoever A Man Soweth (1917), to the comical, but ultimately serious, 'Ave You Got A Male Assistant Please Miss (1973), this unique anthology of 16 key titles takes ...
Artist and filmmaker Andrew Kötting part home movie/part diary featuring his friends and family's exploits in their home in the French Pyrenées. Kötting sites this as being an early example of a use ...
“Titled after James Baldwin’s assertion that the legacy of slavery is imprinted on his very name and identity, Trinidad-born British director Horace Ové’s provocative documentary captures Baldwin ...
Duvivier’s colonialist film put in place the main elements of the Gabin "myth" and made him an overnight sensation. He plays Gillieth, a Parisian worker who commits an unpremeditated murder. He ...
Married couple Fred and Emily Hill (Henry Kendall and Joan Barry) are bored of their humdrum lives and long to escape. They write to wealthy relatives to get their inheritance in advance and go on a ...