Stuart Croft
Stuart Croft, The Stag Without a Heart (2009). Image courtesy of the artist. APEngine talks to Stuart Croft about how, as an artist, he makes films that explore the language of cinema – for the art...
View ArticleIdentical Twins in Hollywood Films
Dead Ringer, Paul Henreid These Seven Wonders are inspired by Factum, the latest multi-channel video installation by artist Candice Breitz, that explores the experiences of identical twins in Toronto....
View ArticleThe 56th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen
56th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen, © Kurzfilmtage/Boros Dates: 29 April – 4 May | Location: Oberhausen, Germany The 56th International Short Film Festival Oberhausen is going back to...
View ArticleAn exclamation: Sergei Paradjanov by Ajay Hothi
The Colour of Pomegranates, Sergei Paradjanov Paradjanov! Flamboyant non-conformist! Anarchic filmmaker; a thorn in the side and a spit in the face of Soviet Russia! Three times imprisoned, who spent...
View ArticleApichatpong Weerasethakul
Apichatpong Weerasethakul Apichatpong Weerasethakul is a singular and distinctive artist and filmmaker. All his films and artworks are set in his native Thailand. Often non-linear and with a strong...
View ArticleRaya Martin talks to George Clark
Indepencia, Raya Martin Filipino filmmaker Raya Martin has established himself in recent years with a complex body of work that employs a reflective use of media in order to explore the colonial past...
View ArticleLessons from Lars von Trier by Daniel Fawcett
The Five Obstructions, Lars von Trier and Jorgen Leth “This is therapy, not a film competition with yourself. You’ve made the best film, I assume the best was the first. We are using it to go back in...
View ArticleThe State of Things: Mark Cosgrove
Mark Cosgrove, image courtesy of Watershed APEngine talks to Mark Cosgrove, Head of Programme at Watershed Media Centre and Creative Director of Encounters International Film Festival in Bristol, about...
View ArticleEssential Experiments at the BFI
Man with a Movie Camera, Dziga Vertov, image courtesy of the BFI Dates: 13 & 27 May | Location: BFI Southbank, London The BFI has launched a new monthly film strand, in association with Kingston...
View ArticlePortobello Pop Up Cinema Opens 14 July
It’s always a treat to find underground film in unexpected places. Like the Westway underpass for instance… Portobello Pop Up Cinema is a newly established, non profit Microplex (as opposed to...
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