The physical event is taking place in Portugal from October 4-10.
Shooting intimate scenes responsibly, sustainability in filmmaking a writing masterclasses from screenwriter Tony Grisoni and novelist and screenwriter Irvine Welsh, and filmmaker Isabel Coixet are among the highlights of this year’s Fest New Directors New Films industry programme taking place this week in Portugal. Fest is running as a physical event from October 4-11 in the coastal town of Espinho with the industry programme running Oct 4 - 10.
UK actor and intimacy co-ordinator Joshua Okpala, whose most recent work includes TV shows This Is Going To Hurt and Anatomy Of A Scandal,...
Shooting intimate scenes responsibly, sustainability in filmmaking a writing masterclasses from screenwriter Tony Grisoni and novelist and screenwriter Irvine Welsh, and filmmaker Isabel Coixet are among the highlights of this year’s Fest New Directors New Films industry programme taking place this week in Portugal. Fest is running as a physical event from October 4-11 in the coastal town of Espinho with the industry programme running Oct 4 - 10.
UK actor and intimacy co-ordinator Joshua Okpala, whose most recent work includes TV shows This Is Going To Hurt and Anatomy Of A Scandal,...
- 10/7/2021
- by Stuart Kemp
- ScreenDaily
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find cinemas
Mary Shelley
Haifaa Al-Mansour cowrites (with Emma Jensen) and directs this biopic of the mother of science fiction, Frankenstein author Mary Shelley (Elle Fanning).
find cinemas
How Long Will I Love U
Su Lun writes and directs this science-fiction romance about a woman (Liya Tong) who falls in love with a man across time.
find cinemas
The Gospel According to André
Kate Novack directs this documentary about fashion icon and Vogue editor André Leon Talley.
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In Darkness
Natalie Dormer cowrites and stars in this thriller about a blind woman who aurally witnesses the murder of her neighbor. (male director)
find cinemas
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- www.flickfilosopher.com
The Misandrists will open Sqiff Photo: © Jürgen Brüning Filmproduktion / J.Jackie Baier The Scottish Queer International Film Festival has announced that is third edition will open with the Scottish premiere of Bruce Labruce's new film The Misandrists on September 27 at Cca Glasgow. Labruce will introduce the film and he and star Caprice Crawford will also take part in a Q&A.
The film dives headfirst into the world of the Female Liberation Army hiding out in the heart of Gerwomany. Led by Big Mother, the Fla indoctrinates its young recruits to take up the struggle of freeing all female people through a mix of revolutionary porn-making, songs about taking down the patriarchy, and even a sneaky dancing nun. But does the Fla's brand of radical feminism hide some darker and more exclusionary beliefs?
Labruce will also introduce a rare screening of his early cult hit Hustler White at Glasgow Film Theatre on October 1.
The film dives headfirst into the world of the Female Liberation Army hiding out in the heart of Gerwomany. Led by Big Mother, the Fla indoctrinates its young recruits to take up the struggle of freeing all female people through a mix of revolutionary porn-making, songs about taking down the patriarchy, and even a sneaky dancing nun. But does the Fla's brand of radical feminism hide some darker and more exclusionary beliefs?
Labruce will also introduce a rare screening of his early cult hit Hustler White at Glasgow Film Theatre on October 1.
- 7/27/2017
- by Amber Wilkinson
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
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