Posted by Jo Shaw on November 15, 2012 · 1 Comment
Liberal, progressive, feminist approaches to issues such as mental health and crime in a selection of films from 1910 – 1925? Jo Shaw attended the PSSST! Silent Film Festival in Zagreb.
Category: Features, Front Page, Home Page · Tags: A Trip To Mars, Asta Nielsen, Benjamin Christensen, Damir Radić, Day's Messing, Dogged, Eko-Film Trans, Heinz Schall, Himmelskibet, Jeff Seal, Jo Shaw, Joe Kaplowitz, Kaste Šeškevičiūte, Kolja Gjoni, Lela Kaplowitz, Oridano Gypsy Jazz Band, PSSST! Festival Nijemog Filma, Pytuvane, Radostina Neykova, silent film, Sven Gade, The Kind Pirates, Vitomir Ivanjek
Take One’s writers decide upon the best Feature, Documentary, Short and (non-Cambridge) Festival from their experiences on the festival circuit in calendar year 2011.
Category: Features, Front Page, Home Page, News · Tags: Aesthetica Short Film Festival, Bombay Beach, brighton film festival, Cambridge African Film Festival, Dogged, Dreams of a Life, Drive, London Korean Film Festival, Mumbai Charlie, Mwansa The Great, Red White And Blue, Snowtown, T is for Toilet, Take One Awards, The Bengali Detective, The Last Projectionist, Tyrannosaur
Posted by Steve Williams on November 24, 2011 · 3 Comments
This month saw Aesthetica magazine’s first short film festival take place in some of York’s historic venues. Steve Williams reviews one of his favourite films from the arts, experimental and documentary categories.
Category: Front Page, Home Page, Reviews · Tags: Aesthetica, Aesthetica Magazine, Aesthetica Short Film Fetival, arts, ASFF, BAFTAm New Talent, Dogged, Experimental Film, Film Festival, Grace Chang, Horror, Jo Shaw, Lucy Goldie, silent film, silent movies, York, York Film Festival