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    Johannes Roberts Interview

    · May 22nd, 2012

    Johannes Roberts, hailing from Cambridge, is quickly becoming one of the horror directors of the decade and his new film STORAGE 24 is set to become one of the most notable films of the summer. Jack McCurdy caught up with him recently.

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    Happy

    · May 20th, 2012

    Martin McGuigan reviews HAPPY, which played at the UK Green Film Festival across the country this weekend

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    Taste the Waste

    · May 19th, 2012

    Every year, households, retailers and food services waste enough food to satisfy the hunger of the world’s malnourished at least twice over. Valentin Thurn’s documentary asks why civilised societies throw away so much food, and how we can stop, or at least offset, the effects of our shameful waste.

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    UK Green Film Festival Preview

    · May 16th, 2012

    Jim Ross previews the UK Green Film Festival (18th-20th May) and speaks to co-founder John Long

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    Damsels in Distress

    · May 14th, 2012

    DAMSELS IN DISTRESS is a film that is as innocent as its setting but rarely amounts to anything as good as the sum of its enchanting and amiable parts, says Ed Frost

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    Café de Flore

    · May 12th, 2012

    Although divisive, if drawn in by the construction and cast CAFÉ DE FLORE will reward you with a wonderfully involving tale, says Jim Ross

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    Delicacy

    · May 8th, 2012

    Mike Levy thinks that DELICACY has the power to make you feel good about feel-good movies.

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  • The Gospel Of Us | TakeOneCFF.com

    The Gospel Of Us

    · May 7th, 2012

    Mike Levy takes in THE GOSPEL OF US – an astonishingly bold creation and a ravishing assault on the senses.

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    Town of Runners

    · May 6th, 2012

    In most areas of rural Ethiopia, there aren’t many opportunities for young women beyond marriage and motherhood. Jerry Rothwell’s documentary, TOWN OF RUNNERS, introduces the farming town of Bekoji: the exception that proves the rule.

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    Blink of an Eye: Interview with Martin Bargiel

    · May 1st, 2012

    We first met director Martin Bargiel at Cambridge Film Festival 2011. Max Zeh caught up with him to talk about his award winning short AUGENBLICKE, about an upcoming foray into feature film and about the foibles of film making in general.

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