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21st April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival 2017 Short Interview: Found

An interview with Richard Hughes, director of Found
20th April 2017

Lift-Off film festival 2017 review: Where The Windmills Are

Where The Windmills Are was the third and final feature film shown at the Lift-Off film festival in March 2017, and was very popular amongst the audience at Texture in Manchester’s Northern Quarter
20th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival – Day 2 Shorts, Part 1

James Gill outlines one half of the short film selection for the second day of the Lift-Off Film Festival
20th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival – Day 3 Shorts Part 1

James Gill reviews five shorts from the final day of the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
20th April 2017

Lift-Off Film Festival 2017 Review: Northern Lights

17 year old Nicholas Connor debut feature film
20th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival 2017- Day 1 Shorts, Part 2

Eloïse Wright covers The Last Laugh, The Track, Faustine, The Wolves Beyond the Timber and Retriever from the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
20th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival 2017- Day 2 Shorts, Part 2

Eloïse Wright covers five of the short films from the second day of the Manchester Lift-Off Festival
20th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival 2017- Day 3 Shorts Part 2

Eloïse Wright covers five of the the shorts from day 3 of the Manchester Lift-Off Festival
19th April 2017

Review: See No Evil — The Moors Murders

A sensitive but profound look at the horrific real-life Moors Murderers
19th April 2017

Lift-Off Film Festival 2017 Review: Busking Turf Wars

First-time director Peter Trifunovic hits gold with busking mockumentary

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17th April 2017

Review: A Silent Voice

A Silent Voice is a captivating and sensitive insight into the effect of high school bullying on individuals, writes Andrew Wong
16th April 2017

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival – Day One Shorts, Part One

James Gill covers the first set of short films from the Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival
28th March 2017

F**k That’s Delicious: Everybody Loves Chicago

Action Bronson loves tacos, ice-cream and Chicago
28th March 2017

Review: Creedmoria

Unconventional coming-of-age tale Creedmoria is James Gill’s pick for first prize film at MANIFF 2017
28th March 2017

Review: Hunter Gatherer

An understated comedy about finding happiness in the simpler things
28th March 2017

Review: Personal Shopper

Cassie Hyde praises Kristen Stewart in her latest endeavour
27th March 2017

Preview: Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival

Manchester Lift-Off Film Festival promotes up-and-coming filmmakers
27th March 2017

Review: The Salesman

Georgie Welch reviews Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar winning drama
23rd March 2017

Review: The Olive Tree

Elegant scriptwriting and heartfelt acting has created the emotive masterpiece that is The Olive Tree
23rd March 2017

Riverdale

“Our story is about a town, a small town and the people who live in the town”