Light Cinema Cambridge
Anthony Davis speaks to John Farrugia, the general manager of the new Light Cinema in Cambridge.
Anthony Davis speaks to John Farrugia, the general manager of the new Light Cinema in Cambridge.
Anthony Davis spoke to Hammudi Al-Rahmoun Font about his entertaining and provocative Catalan adaptation of OTHELLO, screened at CFF2014
Anthony Davis spoke to Dunstan Bruce about his doc which follows The Levellers on a trip down memory lane via squids, folk-punk mayhem and the Battle of the Beanfield.
Ken Loach visited the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse with his new film JIMMY’S HALL; Anthony Davis spoke to him about journalistic vitriol and corporate propaganda.
Anthony Davis spoke to Toby Amies about his documentary THE MAN WHOSE MIND EXPLODED, a touching portrait of an ageing maverick amnesiac.
Hannah Clarkson reviews this touching portrait of Drako Zarhazar, THE MAN WHOSE MIND EXPLODED.
Where we’re going, we don’t need roads. Do we? Anthony Davis introduces our latest run of themed features.
Anthony Davis spoke to BFI curator William Fowler, who presented a collection of films by the British artist and eccentric, Bruce Lacey, at the Cambridge Film Festival this year.
Anthony Davis reviews this showcase of Bruce Lacey’s work, curated and introduced by William Fowler. An interview with William Fowler will follow soon.
We hoped to interview Luke Fowler at CFF2012; unfortunately, he was indisposed. Instead we offer you a review from guest writer Anthony Davis, who attended the screening and Q&A.