Horace Ové: Director of Britain's first Black feature film
Film editor Eva Borras discusses the British film 'Pressure', the first Black British movie directed in 1975 by Horace Ové as well as his impact as a moviemaker in the 70s.
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Film editor Eva Borras discusses the British film 'Pressure', the first Black British movie directed in 1975 by Horace Ové as well as his impact as a moviemaker in the 70s.
Film Editor Eva Borras Paredes takes a look at what to watch when you want to learn a bit more about climate change
"The vast majority (70%) of fuel consumption is due to car journeys"
With wins for both Florian Zeller and Anthony Hopkins for Adapted Screenplay and Actor in a Leading Role, The Father has solidified its place as one of 2021's best movies.
Red Moon Tide is the latest feature by Galician director, screenwriter, and cinematographer Lois Patiño. A much-loved member of a rural fishing community has gone missing, and ever since his disappearance an immobilising curse has worked its way into each of the villagers.[Red Moon Tide is streaming on MUBI
Film contributor Eva Borras reviews one of the most highly anticipated films of 2021, as well as one of the most critically acclaimed: The Sound of Metal. Having recently picked up Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actor, and Best Original Screenplay, and winning the Oscar for
Film contributor Eva Borras reviews the 2020 American thriller "Black Bear", starring Aubrey Plaza, Christopher Abbott, and Sarah Gadon.
Film editor Oliver Weir discusses the Best Picture nominee "Minari". The latest work by Lee Isaac Chung (director of the fabulous "Munyurangabo" (2007)), Minari follows the Yi family as they start from scratch, having moved from bustling California to the forests of rural Arkansas.
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To mark the 40th anniversary of 'The Shining', Film Editor Oliver Weir looks back at why it is perhaps the greatest horror film of all time, and also the turbulent journey it took to finally earn that title.
Film Editor Oliver Weir discusses whether the long-awaited return of Sacha Baron Cohen's Borat has been worth it, and whether this Amazon Prime original will impact the outcome of voting on November 3rd
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