BFI London Film Festival / Photographer: JG
Category Archives: Uncategorized
Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror
Richard O’Brien’s Rocky Horror Picture Show, the cult classic theatre play and film is celebrating 50 years with a documentary film made about its origins and audience phenomenon. Available on DVD, Blu-ray and Digital from 20th October. Directed by Linus O’Brien the son of Richard, which adds an extra personal touch to an insightful documentary on howContinue reading “Strange Journey: The Story of Rocky Horror”
Interview – Mark Jenkin & Denzil Monk
Director Mark Jenkin and producer Denzil Monk talk to the Language of Film about their latest feature film, ‘Rose of Nevada’ appearing at this year’s 69th BFI London Film Festival 2025. In UK cinemas from 2026. Please introduce yourselves and your film. MJ: My name is Mark Jenkin, I’m the writer and director of Rose of Nevada. Continue reading “Interview – Mark Jenkin & Denzil Monk”
Interview – Ed Sayers
Interview with director Ed Sayers founder of ‘Straight 8‘, who talks to the Language of Film about his feature film ‘Super Nature‘ at this year’s BFI London Film Festival 2025. Screening in UK cinemas from 2026. Please introduce yourself and your film My name is Ed Sayers, I’m a London based filmmaker and my filmContinue reading “Interview – Ed Sayers”
Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough
A documentary film about the Scottish author Irvine Welsh most famous for his book Trainspotting, his work has been like a tour de force in disrupting the literary world, whose characters mostly deal with drug addiction and crime told with extreme prejudice and wit. Here he shares a retrospective look back at his life, career, politics,Continue reading “Irvine Welsh: Reality Is Not Enough “
Ackroyd & Harvey: The Art of Activism
This is a documentary about two artists, Ackroyd and Harvey, a couple who use art as activism. Their work spans decades in the UK and here it is shown in particular connection with conservationism and the Extinction Rebellion. In UK and Irish cinemas from 19th September. The film starts with Ackroyd (Heather) and Harvey (Dan) playfully chattingContinue reading “Ackroyd & Harvey: The Art of Activism”
The Road to Patagonia
A road trip documentary to beat all road trips if you like surfing, motorbikes and outdoor adventure but what elevates this to a less than ordinary journey is the spiritual and natural world guidance empirically gathered by Aussie Matty Hannon, a surfer and ecology student, who sets out to surf 80,000km of the pacific coastContinue reading “The Road to Patagonia”
Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade
A documentary film piecing together the last decade of John Lennon’s life provides a look back at the events leading up to the fateful day in December 1980 when one of the UK’s most famous musicians was murdered outside the Dakota his adopted second home in New York. Directed by Alan G Parker, a musicContinue reading “Borrowed Time: Lennon’s Last Decade”
Sunray: Fallen Soldier
Sunray: Fallen Soldier is a film about an army veteran who goes out to get revenge on the drug syndicate behind the death of his daughter from a drug overdose, going on a vigilante killing spree with a little help from his old colleagues. Available on digital platforms and selected UK cinemas from 24th JanuaryContinue reading “Sunray: Fallen Soldier”
Hard Truths
Pansy (Marianne Jean_Baptiste) is at odds with the world and is taking it out on her nearest and dearest in Mike Leigh’s latest social realism film about contemporary London family life. Shot in North West London, it is a domestic tragicomedy that’s bound to be a heartwarming tear jerker from the maestro director of improvisation.Continue reading “Hard Truths”