" 'Kucumbu Tubuh Indahku', poetic ode to the human body".
Based in the 2015 Teddy Award winner for Best Short Film, San Cristóbal. Nicolas Gob, Alban Lenoir, Michaël Abiteboul, Geoffrey Couëtĭavid Testo, Anastasia Bucsis, Brock McGillis The Shiny Shrimps (Les crevettes pailletées) Taron Egerton, Jamie Bell, Richard Madden, Bryce Dallas Howardīased on the life and music of Elton JohnĬonor Leach, Simon Croker, Jeremy Lindsay Taylor, Anthony Brandon Wong Madison Iseman, Paloma Kwiatkowski, Munro Chambers Portrait of a Lady on Fire (Portrait de la jeune fille en feu)Īdèle Haenel, Noémie Merlant, Valeria Golinoĭocumentary about LGBTQ representation in media
Steven Silver, Nicola Peltz, Spencer Neville, Sammi Rotibi, Tembi Lockeįionn Whitehead, Leyna Bloom, McCaul Lombardi Kai Luke Brümmer, Ryan de Villiers, Matthew Vey Memories of My Body (Kucumbu Tubuh Indahku) Isabel Sandoval, Eamon Farren, Lynn Cohen, Lev Gorn Torres, Sheldon Best, Myles Clohessy, Gabriel Sloyer, Larry Owens Raven Whitley, Ty Olwin, Marika Engelhardt Valerie Pachner, Pia Hierzegger, Mavie HörbigerĪ positive look at the photographic career of Jim French, the creator and photographer behind Colt Studios The Ground Beneath My Feet (Der Boden unter den Füßen) Thiago Cazado, Paulo Sousa, Denis Camargoīased on the first same-sex marriage in Spain Romina Escobar, Paula Grinszpan, Luis Sodá The Blue Flower of Novalis (A rosa azul de Novalis)īrief Story from the Green Planet (Breve historia del planeta verde) Mandy Patinkin, Hannah Utt, Jen Tullock, Judith Light Screenplay by Ariel Schrag, based on her novel of the same nameĪnna Celestino Mota, Emmanuel Rosset, Surya Amitrano Nicholas Alexander, Bobbi Salvör Menuez (credited as India Menuez), Leo Sheng
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Read the full review.Anna McClean, Charla Cochran, Walter Mecham, Jill Adler, Whitney Palmer, Danny Royce Jordan Peele’s follow-up to Get Out was a less obvious slam-dunk, but still an immensely skilful doppelganger satire with a gobstopping central turn from Lupita Nyong’o. Richard Billingham mined his own family for this bleak debut, capturing the claustrophobic loneliness of a couple cut off from everyone, including each other. Samuel Maoz’s fierce nightmare vision of Israel, where loss and pain are randomly distributed, offers an urgent and witty picture of futility.
This hypnotic take on tourists – and second home owners – ruining Cornwall launched Mark Jenkin onto the homegrown cinema scene with immense wit and monochrome style. Astonishing … a crowd watch the launch of Apollo 11.Ī front-row seat for the moon landings? Few could resist this astonishing documentary featuring previously unseen footage, released for the 50th anniversary of Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin’s lunar walk.