The festival runs June 23 - July 1.
Films by Jessica Hausner, Elegance Bratton and Sebastian Silva are among 36 titles selected for the Filmfest München’s three international competition strands, CineMasters, CineVision and CineRebels. The festival runs June 23-July 1.
CineMasters
Hausner’s Club Zero will be joined by another four Cannes competition titles - Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves, Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped, Kaouther Ben Hania’s Four Daughters, and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster - to screen in Munich’s CineMasters competition for the €50,000 Arri Award which is presented to the producers of the best international film.
The 12-title line-up also includes...
Films by Jessica Hausner, Elegance Bratton and Sebastian Silva are among 36 titles selected for the Filmfest München’s three international competition strands, CineMasters, CineVision and CineRebels. The festival runs June 23-July 1.
CineMasters
Hausner’s Club Zero will be joined by another four Cannes competition titles - Aki Kaurismäki’s Fallen Leaves, Marco Bellocchio’s Kidnapped, Kaouther Ben Hania’s Four Daughters, and Hirokazu Kore-eda’s Monster - to screen in Munich’s CineMasters competition for the €50,000 Arri Award which is presented to the producers of the best international film.
The 12-title line-up also includes...
- 6/13/2023
- by Martin Blaney
- ScreenDaily
Vaughan Murrae and Dominic Lippa in Before I Change My Mind
One of the most enjoyable films in the 2023 Inside Out line-up, Trevor Anderson’s charming coming of age fable Before I Change My Mind opens with a mishap in a sex education lesson involving a banana and takes its young protagonist on a literal roller coaster ride as they attempt to climb the social hierarchy and win the affection of a boy who may or may not be worth it, until bigger events take life in unexpected directions. It’s Trevor’s first feature after a lengthy career in shorts, and that’s what we initially got talking about when we met up just before the festival to discuss the film.
“I made about a dozen shorts over the course of 15 years, and I just felt like trying something new,” he says. “If you don't take a risk, you can get quite comfortable.
One of the most enjoyable films in the 2023 Inside Out line-up, Trevor Anderson’s charming coming of age fable Before I Change My Mind opens with a mishap in a sex education lesson involving a banana and takes its young protagonist on a literal roller coaster ride as they attempt to climb the social hierarchy and win the affection of a boy who may or may not be worth it, until bigger events take life in unexpected directions. It’s Trevor’s first feature after a lengthy career in shorts, and that’s what we initially got talking about when we met up just before the festival to discuss the film.
“I made about a dozen shorts over the course of 15 years, and I just felt like trying something new,” he says. “If you don't take a risk, you can get quite comfortable.
- 6/4/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
There are two kinds of films about high schoolers: those which present them as the glamorous, effortlessly cool young adults they’d like to be, and those which tell the truth. Often the latter kind are made primarily with older audiences in mind, and trade heavily on nostalgia. Despite being set in the Eighties, however, Trevor Anderson’s smartly observed coming-of-age fable is one of those rare ones which will please teenage and older audiences alike. it feels fresh and up to date and the messiness of its characters’ lives provides plenty of material for viewers to connect with.
Screened as part of Inside Out, Before I Change My Mind follows Robin (Vaughan Murrae), whose arrival at a new school could not be more unfortunately timed. Walking into the middle of a sex education level just as the banana being used in a demonstration breaks, Robin is immediately met by scowls and.
Screened as part of Inside Out, Before I Change My Mind follows Robin (Vaughan Murrae), whose arrival at a new school could not be more unfortunately timed. Walking into the middle of a sex education level just as the banana being used in a demonstration breaks, Robin is immediately met by scowls and.
- 6/3/2023
- by Jennie Kermode
- eyeforfilm.co.uk
Stephen Fry-led doc ‘Willem & Frieda’ to world premiere at BFI Flare; full festival line-up unveiled
The Lgbtqia+ festival takes place March 15-26.
The BFI Flare: London Lgbtqia+ Film Festival has unveiled the line-up for its 37th edition which takes place March 15 – 26.
The programme features 58 features, six of which are world premieres, spread across three thematic strands – Hearts, Bodies and Minds.
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World premiering at the festival is John Hay’s documentary Willem & Frieda which is presented by Stephen Fry and explores how a gay man and a lesbian woman led the anti-Nazi resistance in Holland.
The other world premieres are Timothy Harris’ documentary Kenyatta: Do Not Wait Your Turn about the...
The BFI Flare: London Lgbtqia+ Film Festival has unveiled the line-up for its 37th edition which takes place March 15 – 26.
The programme features 58 features, six of which are world premieres, spread across three thematic strands – Hearts, Bodies and Minds.
Scroll down for full line-up
World premiering at the festival is John Hay’s documentary Willem & Frieda which is presented by Stephen Fry and explores how a gay man and a lesbian woman led the anti-Nazi resistance in Holland.
The other world premieres are Timothy Harris’ documentary Kenyatta: Do Not Wait Your Turn about the...
- 2/15/2023
- by Ellie Calnan
- ScreenDaily
Film Review: Before I Change My Mind: An Uneven but Earnest Queer Coming-of-Age Debut [Locarno 2022]
Before I Change My Mind Review — Before I Change My Mind (2022) Film Review from the 75th Annual Locarno Film Festival, a movie directed by Trevor Anderson, written by Anderson and Fish Griwkowsky, starring Vaughan Murrae, Cameron Lippa, Lacey Oake, Matthew Rankin, Shannon Blanchet, Kaitlyn Haugen, Jhztyn Contado, and Anderson. The complexity of adolescence is always a welcome angle, and [...]
Continue reading: Film Review: Before I Change My Mind: An Uneven but Earnest Queer Coming-of-Age Debut [Locarno 2022]...
Continue reading: Film Review: Before I Change My Mind: An Uneven but Earnest Queer Coming-of-Age Debut [Locarno 2022]...
- 8/18/2022
- by Jacob Mouradian
- Film-Book
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