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‘Most worshipped filmmakers are men – this is blinkered’
Film

‘Most worshipped filmmakers are men – this is blinkered’

A chat with Mark Cousins — The director and critic has spent five years crafting an epic, 14-hour documentary, shining a light on cinema’s forgotten women from across the world. Here, he tells us why.

Written by: Katie Goh

The director blending modern London with Iranian aesthetics
Film

The director blending modern London with Iranian aesthetics

In partnership with Squarespace — Surviving the perils of being a freelancer is tough – now more than ever. In partnership with Squarespace, we're supporting independent artists to create original work that responds to these testing times. Here, filmmaker Somayeh Jafari shares how she delves into her Iranian background to discover the true meaning of home.

Written by: Michael Fordham

An intoxicating look at sex, power and class in Chile
Film

An intoxicating look at sex, power and class in Chile

The life of Ema — South American director Pablo Larraín discusses his new film Ema: an anarchic, dance-fuelled redemption story.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

The film exploring Hollywood’s sinister power structures
Film

The film exploring Hollywood’s sinister power structures

The Assistant — Hailed by many as the first great Me Too movie, Kitty Green’s new feature tracks a young woman over the course of a single day in her job at a production company. To mark its release, the director tells Huck why she approached the story like she would a documentary.

Written by: Katie Goh

The anticapitalist streaming service taking on Netflix
Activism

The anticapitalist streaming service taking on Netflix

This is Means TV — Means TV is the world’s first ‘post-capitalist, worker-owned streaming service’, providing subscribers with leftist documentaries, films and cartoons. But in an industry run by big business and billionaires, can it really survive?

Written by: Daisy Schofield

In the age of lockdown, are drive-in cinemas the future?
Film

In the age of lockdown, are drive-in cinemas the future?

Back to the ’50s — With social distancing measures enforced across the world, the film industry has taken a huge hit. But against the odds, a handful of independent drive-ins across the US have adapted to stay alive. Is this the start of a comeback?

Written by: Beth Webb

The best documentaries you can watch now (for free)
Film

The best documentaries you can watch now (for free)

You’ve got the time — The International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam has opened its archives, with over 300 films available to stream for free. We picked out some of the best.

Written by: Kambole Campbell

A surreal study of injustice in the Brazilian outback
Film

A surreal study of injustice in the Brazilian outback

Welcome to Bacurau — Part-Western and part-thriller, Bacurau tells the story of a small town plagued by strange happenings.

Written by: Zoe Whitfield

Uncovering the truth behind Chechnya‘s homophobic purges
Film

Uncovering the truth behind Chechnya‘s homophobic purges

The real story — In his new documentary, David France went undercover to tell the story of the people helping the LGBTQ+ community escape persecution in the southern Russian state.

Written by: Katie Goh

The home of UK counterculture is facing closure
Art

The home of UK counterculture is facing closure

Save The Horse Hospital — One of London’s longest-running independent arts venues has been hit with a 440 per cent rent increase, and will be forced to closed at the end of March.

Written by: Guy Sangster-Adams

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