The first show since the Cambridge Film Festival features reviews of new releases Life, Everest and The Visit. Plus we begin our coverage of this year's Cambridge African Film Festival by talking to its director, Estrella Sendra. And we talk to the filmmakers behind soon to be family film favourite, Bill. Toby Miller is host, joined this week by … [Read more...]
Bums on Seats – Cambridge Film Festival Special: Arena at 40
Bums on Seats wraps up its coverage of the 35th Cambridge Film Festival with reviews of Legend, director Brian Helgeland's impeccably tailored look at the life of London gangsters The Krays; there's an interview with Farshad Aria, the director of Dance Iranian Style; Mara Eibl-Eibesfeldt, the director of German drama The Spiderwebhouse; documentary … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Festival – Farshad Aria
Our final report from the Cambridge Film Festival is an interview with the director Farshad Aria, an Iranian director who has been working in Europe for decades now. It is a documentary that follows an Iranian refugee - a young girl by the name of Raya - as she tries to find food and shelter in Amsterdam. She is aware of the camera crew, who follow … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Festival – Film Hub Central East
Sarah McIntosh, Short Film and Submissions Co-ordinator for the Festival talks us through the films screening in the two packages from Film Hub Central East - the BFI led organisation that looks after the East of England. those two packages are 'Documentaries' and "shorts". We also talk to three "shorts" filmmakers: the directors of Stockholm - … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Festival – Lech Majewski
Cambridge Film Festival programmer Bill Lawrence has a knack for programming the stranger of the international films on show. This year he's handled the Lech Majewski season, film recent films from the Polish director, with the director himself visiting for the whole strand. … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Festival: Poached
In the latest of our interviews from the 35th Cambridge Film Festival Mark Liversidge speaks to Timothy Wheeler, who rather brought the Cambridge Film Festival to a halt Monday when he premiered his documentary Poached. Poached looks into the Hidden Britain of rare bird egg collecting, a childhood pursuit that has become a dangerous and illegal … [Read more...]
Cambridge Film Festival – Bill
Laurence Rickard, one of the team behind Horrible Histories and Yonderland, and director Richard Bracewell speak to Take One's Federica Roberti about the premiere of Bill. … [Read more...]
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