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Saltburn review: LFF opens to a bang with maximalist class thriller | LFF 2023
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Emerald Fennell’s sophomore feature tackles class and privilege in a bold maximalist vision for LFF’s opening night film
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MANIFF 2023: Everyday in Kaimuki
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Everyday in Kaimuki screened at MANIFF23, some aspects of the film were enjoyable but ultimately, the film was underwhelming
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In conversation with Kieron Moore: Independent queer filmmaking in the 21st century
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Kieron Moore speaks to The Mancunion on queer filmmaking; making your first feature; and what fantasy films mean to queer communities
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The Moon & Back shoots for the stars – and lands among them
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Isabel May portrays a teenage girl’s catharsis through filmmaking in The Moon & Back
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Wheels of Fortune: Interview with Director George Pack
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George Pack director of the student film “Wheels of Fortune” speaks about low budget filmmaking and the directors that inspire him
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Getting Gruesome at Grimmfest 2022
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The Mancunion film team head to Grimmfest 2022 to cover all the gore in store over the weekend
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MANIFF 2021: Trouble Will Find Us
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Trouble Will Find Us tells a tragic tale of a couple’s misunderstanding and struggles through their changing relationship
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