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  • BFI FLARE REVIEW: ‘Dramarama’ (2021) Hides Behind Melodramatics
    26th Mar 2021

    BFI FLARE REVIEW: ‘Dramarama’ (2021) Hides Behind Melodramatics

    Georgia Davis
  • REVIEW: ‘And Then’ (2021) is a Beautifully Unsettled Musing on Love
    14th Mar 2021

    REVIEW: ‘And Then’ (2021) is a Beautifully Unsettled Musing on Love

    Georgia Davis
  • IWD 2021: 100 Films Directed By Women That You Should Watch
    8th Mar 2021

    IWD 2021: 100 Films Directed By Women That You Should Watch

    Georgia Davis
  • Top of the Docs #19 – ‘Tickled’ (2016)
    28th May 2020

    Top of the Docs #19 – ‘Tickled’ (2016)

    Georgia Davis
  • REVIEW: ‘TWICE: Seize the Light’ (2020) is a Celebration of Nine
    30th Apr 2020

    REVIEW: ‘TWICE: Seize the Light’ (2020) is a Celebration of Nine

    Georgia Davis
  • IWD 2020: 100 Female Directors You Should Be Watching
    8th Mar 2020

    IWD 2020: 100 Female Directors You Should Be Watching

    Georgia Davis
  • REVIEW: ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Teaches us Patience is a Virtue
    28th Feb 2020

    REVIEW: ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ Teaches us Patience is a Virtue

    Georgia Davis
  • Hitting Zero: How ‘Cheer’ Uses Its Cheerleaders to Re-Invent Its Narrative
    4th Feb 2020

    Hitting Zero: How ‘Cheer’ Uses Its Cheerleaders to Re-Invent Its Narrative

    Georgia Davis
  • LFF REVIEW: “A Jigsaw That Was Always Meant to be Together” – ‘The House of Us’ (2019)
    11th Oct 2019

    LFF REVIEW: “A Jigsaw That Was Always Meant to be Together” – ‘The House of Us’ (2019)

    Georgia Davis
  • LFF REVIEW: “Visceral artwork in all aspects” – ‘System Crasher’ (2019)
    5th Oct 2019

    LFF REVIEW: “Visceral artwork in all aspects” – ‘System Crasher’ (2019)

    Georgia Davis
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