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Bifa selects 30 filmmakers for latest Springboard programme
EXCLUSIVE: The British Unbiased Movie Awards has chosen 30 filmmakers for the most recent run of its Springboard coaching programme, together with Fairly Crimson...
‘Urchin’ review: Harris Dickinson directs an elevated study of addiction
Dir/scr: Harris Dickinson. UK. 2025. 99mins
Mike (Frank Dillane), a rough-sleeper in London, is trapped in a spiralling downward cycle of substance abuse. Following a...
Cannes Jury Prize winner ‘Sirât’ sells widely including to UK-Ireland
The Match Manufacturing unit has secured 20 further gross sales on Cannes Jury Prize winner Sirât, together with main territories UK-Eire, Germany and Latin...
‘Pillion’ review: Alexander Skarsgard and Harry Melling star in frank British debut
Dir/scr: Harry Lighton. UK. 2025. 106mins
The commuter city of Bromley, 10 miles from the centre of London, might not appear to be the obvious...
‘My Father’s Shadow’ review: Sope Dirisu stars in this electric debut set in 1990s Nigeria
Dir: Akinola Davies Jr. UK/Nigeria. 2025. 95mins
Nigeria, 1993. A vital election has simply run, and the persons are hopeful of a win for Social...
BIFA launches second Springboard 2025 programme with Prime Video, ScreenSkills
EXCLUSIVE: The British Unbiased Movie Awards (BIFAs) is launching a second iteration of its Springboard programme for 2025, supporting UK-based filmmakers engaged on their...
‘The Golden Spurtle’ review: Nourishing doc on a Scottish porridge-making championship
Dir/scr: Constantine Costi. UK/Australia. 2025. 75mins
There are simply three components required to make an ideal bowl of porridge: oats, water and salt. What makes...
Netflix’s ‘Baby Reindeer’ leads Bafta TV nominations
Child Reindeer has obtained essentially the most nominations throughout the Bafta TV and Tv Craft Awards, scoring eight nods together with restricted drama.
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‘Tornado’ review: Tim Roth, Jack Lowden and Kôki do battle in 18th century Britain
Dir/scr: John Maclean. UK. 2025. 91mins
Within the unforgiving panorama of 1790s Britain, every day survival is already one thing of a lottery. However throw...
‘Four Letters Of Love’ review: Irish eyes a’romancing in heartfelt adaptation
Dir: Polly Steele. Eire/UK. 2024. 110 minutes
Love definitely strikes in mysterious methods in 4 Letters Of Love, a good-looking, heartfelt adaptation of the Niall...