David Tennant is set to close out the 2017 festival in a biopic of the philosopher RD Laing.
By Tom Williams
The LSFF returns with an impressive and occasionally surprising line-up...
By Simran Hans
At the Marrakech International Film Festival, champagne flows freely and stars fill the sky.
This year’s Film Africa event showed that African people are still not free to define their own identity abroad.
By Matt Turner
This year’s LKFF offered a refreshing counterpoint to the masculine narratives that continue to dominate Korean cinema.
By Matt Thrift
This year’s AFF ended with an eye-popping cinematic spectacle – a film unseen for 50 years.
The Pearl of Africa highlights the everyday struggle of transgender people – and offers a beacon of hope.
By Matt Thrift
Jim Jarmusch’s Paterson and a Wim Wenders retrospective are among the highlights of this year’s AFF.
By Matthew Eng
James Gray returns with a deceptively traditional and wondrously transportive cinematic odyssey.
A sensual Argentine relationship drama and a documentary about gay marriage in Myanmar were among the highlights of this year’s festival.
The director of the Los Cabos International Film Festival discusses the importance of supporting filmmakers across the border.
All hail Julian Barratt, star of this exceptional – and exceptionally silly – British character comedy.
By Mike Tsenti
A Cannes-winning drama and a tribute to Nora Ephron are among the highlights at the 20th UKJFF.
By Matthew Eng
Button-pushing auteur João Pedro Rodrigues returns with a work of tantalising, twisty spirituality.
A drunk Anne Hathaway wreaks havoc in South Korea in this brilliant, utterly bizarre monster movie.
Polish director Bartosz M Kowalski’s Playground graphically depicts the murder of a toddler.
By Anton Bitel
Need help navigating the massive LFF line-up? Here are 10 more left-field gems for you to seek out.
By Ewan Cameron
New films from Ava DuVernay and Spike Lee are part of the official programme’s focus on diversity.