Brazilian queer movie about young man earning as a living a glow paint sexy performer in chat rooms avoids cliches and is surprisingly moving
Stream it now:
https://t.co/Tb0VWtgbEC
Christine Edzard's The Man with the Plan is a fitting tribute to William Beveridge (the unwilling "father of modern welfare") and his legacy:
https://t.co/FCkKXitNYN
"Netanyahu claims: 'Israel is seeking peace, we are on the road to peace', only for Orwell’s famous 'Peace=War' quote to be emblazoned across the screen"
Now on all major VoD platforms:
https://t.co/kw7lbxetd5
Luxembourgish survival drama confronts audiences with a thorny moral dilemma and its monstrous consequences
Child shows @Raindance, which begins in less than two weeks (tickets are up for grabs now):
https://t.co/xDnV3nP8FN
Australian directors Rupert Evans and Matt Michalik’s low-budget debut feature offers hard-hitting and self-interrogating revenge, in a post-apocalyptical world
The 34th @Raindance starts in less than two weeks (and tickets are selling out fast!):
https://t.co/NOgRCWaz1s
"A breath of a fresh air in an industry more concerned with tub-thumping nationalism, shallow representations and facile demonisations"
Filthy genius historical drama is now on VoD:
https://t.co/6ztdxejTr2
"Night Stage is more of less structured like a soap opera or a television series, with countless turns, melodramatic devices, beach-ready and chiseled bodies, and impeccable lighting"
Now on various VoD platforms:
https://t.co/KmiGvT2ovq
Kristen Stewart's directorial debut about an Olympic swimming hopeful is a strong film, however dented by sudden tonal shifts
The Chronology of Water is now on various VoD platforms:
https://t.co/B1BRd151ot
"It is visible that this is Charli XCX’s first acting job . She is also credited as a co-writer and exec producer. Calling her a good actor would be a bit of a stretch, but she’s certainly spontaneous and charismatic"
Erupcja is in cinemas tonight:
https://t.co/kpLKMIMsKx
Richard Linklater transports viewers back to the Paris and the Cannes of 1960, in his charming tribute to Jean-Luc Godard (mind: he occasionally betrays the spirit of the late French filmmaker)
Now on various VoD platforms:
https://t.co/9Lna8gX3OA
"It becomes increasingly clear that there are no limits to Israel’s desire for Palestinian annihilation"
Now on all major VoD platforms:
https://t.co/uNVIPSUPkI
These 16 dirty movies have a distinguished focus on Palestine. Perhaps unsurprisingly, the vast majority face very significant distribution challenges
https://t.co/naRT4OgTCo
The 34th edition of Raindance starts on June 17th, but the first reviews are already coming in!
Check out our full coverage of the event here:
https://t.co/e9J5HomR13
YouTuber-turned-filmmaker explores our modern fear of soulless workspaces with a horror movie rooted in an old internet obsession
In cinemas now:
https://t.co/vHatj4iyvX
"Raoul Peck’s new film, much like its predecessors, is a proudly hyperpolitical documentary. The Haitian director has Orwell to support him. The English novelist argued that art and politics are inseparable"
Stream it now:
https://t.co/kw7lbxetd5
Young friends fall between the cracks of an uncaring metropolis, in this heartbreaking Japanese drama about suicide
Tokyo Nightfall shows at 34th edition of Raindance, which begins on June 17th:
https://t.co/lVSVg6fAmo
Jessie Buckley doubles as author and anarchist, in Maggie Gyllenhaal's wicked and wild adaptation of Mary Shelley's horror classic
Stream it now:
https://t.co/MaU07HLP6y