“I believe in the people. I believe in all the people. And I believe in truth. And believing in truth means seeing things from another person’s point of view”, It was inspiring words like these that led the Nigerian people to democratically elect M.K …Read more
Oh to be young again. Australian Genevieve Bailey takes a look at youth around the world in her unique documentary I Am Eleven, covering 15 countries and interviewing 11 year olds from all walks of life. Why eleven you ask? Because this was an appare …Read more
With Second Opinion, director Eric Merola delivers a documentary that both inspires and astounds. As the story of young idealism versus big business deception unfolds it leaves you with a quickened pulse – whether that’s due to adrenaline from witnes …Read more
Woody Allen is undoubtedly a very talented man. Directing and starring in numerous films his influence throughout American cinema is undisputed. New York’s Museum of Modern Art revived Annie Hall for the big screen recently, so in honor of the occasi …Read more
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon return to our screens in the comical culinary adventure The Trip To Italy. Following in the production footsteps of the original series this second installment produced for the BBC has again been edited into a film version …Read more
With Woody Allen’s Annie Hall recently showing on the big screen at New York’s Museum of Modern Art we thought we’d take a look back at some of the 1970’s best romantic comedies. It was certainly a heady era of slapstick, satirical and screwball come …Read more
Producer, director and mumblecore stalwart Joe Swanberg seduces us this summer with his latest offering ‘Happy Christmas’, and once again he has done both himself and the genre proud. Jeff (Swanberg) and wife Kelly (Melanie Lynskey) live happily toge …Read more
LA and the Sunset Strip for most conjure up images of loose, fast living and the real rock’n’roll lifestyle. This is what Rebekah Starr and her band are in search of in their new independent, fly-on-the-wall documentary film My Way. Rebekah and her h …Read more
The mumblecore genre has become the go-to staple for many recent independent films, made famous by the likes of directors such as Joe Swanberg and Mark Duplass. Up-and-coming New York director Adam Newport-Berra has opted for the charm of improvisati …Read more
With New York’s Film Forum presenting a restored version of The Beatles film A Hard Days Night (1964) from July 4-17, it’s time we took a look back at some of the world’s best music films and documentaries. Here are ten must-sees: 1. This Is Spinal …Read more