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Our coverage of films at BFI Flare 2025
Our coverage of films at BFI Flare 2025
You're always a little bit scared, but you're never deterred.
Take a trip to 1980's Brazil, where the kids of São Paolo get it in. and by 'it', I mean the ball into the net, of course. What else could I possibly be referring to?
What is a painter without a brush, a singer without a voice? 'Really Happy Someday' offers an answer.
by Celeste Kassautzki Sp.What is a painter without a brush, a singer without a voice? 'Really Happy Someday' offers an answer.
by Celeste Kassautzki Sp.You're always a little bit scared, but you're never deterred.
by Umnia El-NeilTake a trip to 1980's Brazil, where the kids of São Paolo get it in. and by 'it', I mean the ball into the net, of course. What else could I possibly be referring to?
by Umnia El-NeilPart hardcore porno, part confessional, weaving Super 8 footage with deathbed diaries into a tapestry of a life well lived.
by Umnia El-NeilOne of my most anticipated of the festival did not disappoint - a thoroughly satisfying, moving exploration of how hidden joy can be as corrosive as hidden pain.
by Lucie NealeCeleste sings high praises for a patient but innovative and touching story from feature debut writer-director Elena Oxman
by Celeste Kassautzki Sp.This new twist on the road trip movie is a stunning ode to Black queer femmes, and what it truly means to pursue a better life.
by Lucie NealeThe first ever queer Kashmiri language film is a beautiful tale of star crossed lovers, with performances as stunning as the landscapes
by Lucie Neale@obscurae