
In the darkly comic History of Nipples, Ron Burt (Joseph Macnab) falls down an existential rabbit hole pondering a question that all of us have asked at some point in our lives: What are men’s […]
In the darkly comic History of Nipples, Ron Burt (Joseph Macnab) falls down an existential rabbit hole pondering a question that all of us have asked at some point in our lives: What are men’s […]
Watch No Shade on FilmDoo Channelling timely and intersectional social commentary through a web of intersecting relationships, No Shade presents an articulate and accessible picture of colourism in Black British communities. Centring its ensemble drama around the […]
Director: Jamie Jones Societal turmoil blends inseparably with personal struggle in Jamie Jones’ ominous teen drama, set against the tense backdrop of a divided and gentrified East London about to hit boiling point. Taking a […]
Watch Mother on FilmDoo Mother is a touching short film dealing with the near-universal topic of parental pressure. When Lara (Jumaan Short) seeks an abortion, her mother (Miriam Margolyes) appears aloof to the internal conflict […]
Doc’n Roll Film Festival 2017 interview Giorgio Guernier’s documentary Suburban Steps to Rockland: The Story of the Ealing Club looks at the humble beginnings of the prolific venue and interviews key people that used to […]
Director: Daisy Asquith Sensitive, cheeky and enriched with a healthy shot of self-awareness, Daisy Asquith’s kaleidoscopic Queerama is as much a reflection on the shifting status of LGBTQ people within the UK pop culture landscape […]