#LFF 2023: ESSEX GIRLS (Short) Film Review
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by Donna
5M ago
ESSEX GIRLS is a short but impactful film about identity, race and the power of female friendships. When you look up the term “Essex Girl” on Google, you’ll come across a stereotype: a loud, materialistic white woman, typically with blonde hair and a fake tan. It’s a stereotype we all know, but it doesn’t fit […] The post #LFF 2023: ESSEX GIRLS (Short) Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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#LFF 2023: LAST SUMMER (L’ETE DERNIER) Film Review
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by Donna
6M ago
LAST SUMMER is an oddly subdued affair about the impulsive and regrettable choices people make when desire takes control. French filmmaker Catherine Breillat returns to the screen with LAST SUMMER, an unsettling anti-romance, which is a remake of May el-Toukhy’s award-winning Danish film QUEEN OF HEARTS. The story revolves around Anne (Léa Drucker), a successful […] The post #LFF 2023: LAST SUMMER (L’ETE DERNIER) Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2022: THE WOMAN IN THE WHITE CAR Film Review
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by Donna
1y ago
Shamelessly indulging in genre cliches, Christine Ko’s twisty thriller, THE WOMAN IN THE WHITE CAR, finds new ways to turn itself on its head. Originally conceived as a short, two-part TV drama, Christine Ko makes her feature film debut with THE WOMAN IN THE WHITE CAR, a twisty thriller that centres around three women. The […] The post BFI #LFF 2022: THE WOMAN IN THE WHITE CAR Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2021: MASS Film Review
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by Donna
2y ago
In his directorial debut, Fran Kranz’s opts for a theatrical approach with his new film MASS, a boilerplate chamber drama held together by its incredible performances. The parents of two boys involved in a school shooting strive for closure in Fran Kranz’s riveting directorial debut, MASS. Set six years after a fictional school shooting that […] The post BFI #LFF 2021: MASS Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2021: BOILING POINT Film Review
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by Donna
2y ago
Shot in one single, continuous take, Director-Writer Philip Barantini dazzles with his new thriller BOILING POINT. Following his award-winning short and feature debut VILLAIN (2020), actor-turned-director Philip Barantini dazzles with his new thriller BOILING POINT, which screens at this year’s BFI London Film Festival. Taking place across an incredibly hectic evening at a top London […] The post BFI #LFF 2021: BOILING POINT Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2021: QUEEN OF GLORY Film Review
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by Donna
2y ago
Full of fresh humour, poignancy, and tenderness, Nana Mensah’s self-assured comedy QUEEN OF GLORY captures the experience of a woman caught between two worlds. A young woman’s life is thrown into disarray when she inherits her mother’s Christian bookshop in Nana Mensah’s self-assured and charming comedy QUEEN OF GLORY. The film centres on Sarah Obeng […] The post BFI #LFF 2021: QUEEN OF GLORY Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2021: LANGUAGE LESSONS Film Review
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by Donna
2y ago
Playing out entirely through phone and laptop screens, LANGUAGE LESSONS is a funny and heart-warming depiction of love and friendship in a virtually connected world. After over 18 months of Zoom calls, Skype chats and virtual meetups, you’d be given for thinking that a film shot during the COVID-19 lockdown on phones and video calls […] The post BFI #LFF 2021: LANGUAGE LESSONS Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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BFI #LFF 2021: White Building (BODENG SAR) Film Review
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by Donna
2y ago
Kavich Neang’s returns to the big screen with his fictional debut WHITE BUILDING, a slow-cinema eulogy about Cambodia’s present and recent past Following his acclaimed documentary LAST NIGHT I SAW YOU SMILING, Kavich Neang’s returns to the big screen with his fictional debut WHITE BUILDING, a slow-cinema eulogy about Cambodia’s present and recent past. 20-year-old […] The post BFI #LFF 2021: White Building (BODENG SAR) Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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GRIMMFest 2021: MIDNIGHT Film Review
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by Sophia
2y ago
Intense and action-packed, MIDNIGHT is a grim take on a cat and mouse plot, with enough twists and turns to have you on the edge of your seat throughout Director and screenwriter Kwon Oh-Seung brings his debut feature film MIDNIGHT, a South Korean high suspense serial killer thriller, to Manchester’s GRIMMfest this week. Set in […] The post GRIMMFest 2021: MIDNIGHT Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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GRIMMfest 2021: NIGHT AT THE EAGLE INN Film Review
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by Sophia
2y ago
With first-class acting and off-the-seat scare moments, NIGHT AT THE EAGLE INN will leave you questioning any upcoming hotel reservations you may have Brothers and creative team Erik and Carson Bloomquist bring NIGHT AT THE EAGLE INN to Manchester’s GRIMMfest to haunt your nightmares and are sure to leave you questioning that upcoming hotel reservation. […] The post GRIMMfest 2021: NIGHT AT THE EAGLE INN Film Review appeared first on Frankly My Dear UK ..read more
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