Ivan’s Childhood (1962)

Andrei Tarkovsky’s debut feature has become a mainstay of the classic film canon since its release in 1962, and while for this viewer it lacks some of the epic notions of time and storytelling that Tarkovsky would later go onto master, it remains a firm favourite. I’m working on a 4’000 word essay on Andrei … Read more

Reboot

So, the Leeds International Film Festival is over, and Hope Lies at 24 Frames per Second shall ride again. Regular service will be resumed by the end of this week. As per the tradition of modern Hollywood, Hope Lies at 24 Frames per Second is undergoing a reboot. Not in the sense that anything will … Read more

Salut. Ation. S.

So, work is work, but work is film, and film is busy at the moment. Between (uni) work and (film festival) work time has proven stretched beyond all initial asssumption. Alas I know this is a recurring motif, but Hope Lies at 24 Frames Per Second has once again suffered at the hands of lady … Read more

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