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Indie films are all about experimentation. A small budget imposes restrictions on filmmakers but it also means they don’t have financiers more interested in the bottom line than the vision. Producers aren’t trying to insert […]
The Raindance Film Festival in London is all about independent films and they don’t come much more independent than Muse of Fire. Devotees will recognise the title from the prologue of Henry V, and this […]
No matter what part of the world you’re in, Woody will have the ability to touch you deeply. Ingeniously told without a single word of dialogue, it is an emotive visual story about a […]
As I walked out of the screening of the latest film to be called Under the Skin – there was a well received one by Carine Adler in 1998 – I overheard a girl talking […]