LGBTQ+ Shorts at London 2020
Megan Christopher highlights some of the best LGBTQ+ shorts that played the London Film Festival 2020.
Megan Christopher highlights some of the best LGBTQ+ shorts that played the London Film Festival 2020.
If Chris Dobson had to sum up this year’s Kimuak selection of Basque shorts in two words? Oso ondo! He reviews from the Basque Spring Film Festival.
An often-overlooked category, even by the Academy themselves, Jim Ross and Chris Dobson examine the films nominated for the 2019 Oscar for Best Live Action Short Film.
Elle Haywood review the ‘Fade to Grey’ program at London Short Film Festival 2019.
Chris Dobson examines the films screened at the opening night of SQIFF 2018.
Document Human Rights Film Festival included this program of nine Palestinian short films. Chris Dobson reviews the screening in Glasgow.
Havana Glasgow Film Festival’s short film program ‘Woman in Film’ revitalised Anna Whealing’s appreciation for film, women, Cuba, and the Spanish language.
The Edinburgh Short Film Festival’s November 8th program deals with mind games, toying with – and being teased by – our adversaries, and amusing ourselves. Jim Ross reviews.
Luka Vukos previews the closing night of the 2018 Edinburgh Short Film Festival – “this final set of films is another great bunch and their precise arrangement is likewise thoughtful.”
Jim Ross interviews Charlotte Wells, director of BLUE CHRISTMAS and two other award-winning shorts, about the film – nominated for Best Scottish Short at Edinburgh Short Film Festival – and her work.