Reviews
NFF2023 Event Review: Women In Film
3rd January 2024
Festival volunteer Florence Strang Boon reflects on our Women In Film strand at NFF2023.
Filmmaker Spotlight: Hirokazu Koreeda
3rd May 2021
A look at the BAFTA-nominated Japanese film director Hirokazu Koreeda and what makes his films special.
Minari (2020) – Film Review
24th April 2021
Reviewer Patricia Xu takes a look at Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari ahead of this weekend’s Academy Awards, where the film is up for six awards.
Why Tangerine (2015) is more relevant than ever this International Women’s Day
8th March 2020
To celebrate International Women’s Day, NFF volunteer Rhiannon Talbot-Arnold takes a look at the fruitful message underneath the skin of Sean Baker’s 2015 film Tangerine and explains why it’s more relevant than ever, even five years since the film’s release.
Confessions (2010) – Film Review
3rd March 2020
Confessions (natively known as Kokuhaku) is a difficult film to review as a single picture, since it really doesn’t feel […]
Event Review – The Souvenir
21st January 2020
At our previous festival in November 2019, we were thrilled to host a screening of The Souvenir, along with a specially-filmed […]
Andhadhun – Film Review
14th January 2020
The hardest part about discussing Andhadhun (2018) is the fact that there is no way to explain any aspects of […]
Pain and Glory Review
10th September 2019
Almodovar’s latest masterpiece, Pain and Glory – otherwise known as Dolor y Gloria, is a thought provoking indulgence into the […]
Review: Midsommar
22nd July 2019
If ever a film was a perfect interpretation of an oxymoron then Midsommar (2019) is that film! Chaotically peaceful and […]
Friday Night’s Alright For Shorts Review
22nd December 2018
Our Friday Night’s Alright for Shorts event, offered their own charms and delights. Why not read the latest review here.
Are VFX killing cinema? Panel Discussion at NFF2018
19th December 2018
Ainhoa Cambronero Gil, 1st year VFX student at Norwich University of the Arts reviews an interesting debate around ‘”Are VFX Killing Cinema?”
Review: The Isle
17th December 2018
We had the pleasure of screening the creepy Isle at NFF2018. Read the latest review right here.
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