Bromley Library to host cinema event this weekend with celebrity guest and tea partyBromley Library's cinema event promotes inclusivity by introducing young people to world cinema in an engaging and fun atmosphere.
The Zambian Sensibility of "On Becoming a Guinea Fowl"Rungano Nyoni's film explores Zambian identity while appealing to an international audience.
Sundance 2025: The Things You Kill, Sukkwan Island, LUZ | Festivals & Awards | Roger EbertSundance often lacks standout international films, but Alireza Khatami's 'The Things You Kill' shines as a powerful narrative exploring violence and identity.
Sundance 2025: Brides, Where the Wind Comes From, Two Women | Festivals & Awards | Roger EbertThree films explore characters on journeys of self-discovery against societal challenges, combining themes of radicalism, artistic hope, and sexual liberation.
2025 Sundance Film Festival Announces Ambitious Program | Festivals & Awards | Roger EbertSundance 2025 focuses on showcasing innovative films from new voices in various competitions.