Aftersun is what we use to soothe ourselves. It also evokes an aftermath. This beautiful debut feature is set on an elegiac 1990s summer holiday at a…
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A brilliant and important film that for many years since its 1980 release has languished, little-seen until the last decade. Babylon fleshes out the…
Continue readingFollowing a strange experience at a party, teenage Betsy returns home and declares to her mother, Holly, that she no longer needs to eat, being guided…
Continue readingBlack Sun is a highly innovative documentary made by filmmaker Gary Tarn, telling the remarkable story of French artist Hugues de Montalembert, who…
Continue readingIn 1988 queer people’s lives were upended across Britain when the Conservative government enacted ‘Section 28’, which aimed to ‘prohibit the promotion…
Continue readingSince ancient times, stories of epic battles and mystical legends have been passed through the generations across the rugged and mysterious Highlands…
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