Posted on November 20, 2021March 8, 2024Categories ARCHIVE   Leave a comment on And the #NFF2021 winners are…

And the #NFF2021 winners are…

11th Norwich Film Festival (Norwich, UK), BAFTA and BIFA qualifying event, honoured its six prestigious awards tonight with ‘Enjoy’ taking the Best British Film award and The Exit Plan winning the Best International Film Award. Out of nearly 1,300 international submissions, short films Enjoy, The Exit Plan, Absolution, Clown, Night of the Living Dread and One for the Road received their award at Norwich University of the Arts at a special ceremony sponsored by HolidayCottages.co.uk. This year’s winners tell moving … Continue reading “And the #NFF2021 winners are…”

Posted on November 11, 2021March 8, 2024Categories ARCHIVE   Leave a comment on A Thank You to our Sponsors!

A Thank You to our Sponsors!

Ahead of our 2021 festival starting tomorrow, we want to offer our gratitude to the wonderful sponsors and supporters of our festival, whose generous support allows us to continue to be one of the UK’s fastest growing film festivals. From long-time supporters of the festival, to a number of new additions for 2021 – we truly treasure the relationship we have with each of our sponsors. We were delighted to be able to celebrate the launch of this year’s festival … Continue reading “A Thank You to our Sponsors!”

Posted on May 3, 2021March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Filmmaker Spotlight: Hirokazu Koreeda

Filmmaker Spotlight: Hirokazu Koreeda

Written by Patricia Xu “I’ve learned to value ordinary life. And I still have a wish to portray that.” – Hirokazu Koreeda Hirokazu Koreeda is one of the greatest contemporary Japanese directors of this generation. Often being considered as the next Yasujiro Ozu, his masterpiece films show gentle, heart-warming, yet bitter sides of human life. Koreeda was born in Tokyo, Japan. Influenced by his mother’s love of watching films, he grew a passion for them too as they would often … Continue reading “Filmmaker Spotlight: Hirokazu Koreeda”

Posted on April 24, 2021March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Minari (2020) – Film Review

Minari (2020) – Film Review

Review by Patricia Xu A Korean family makes a new start in Arkansas in the 1980s, where they find new challenges and struggles in the farming business and from within the family itself. The film beautifully balances their harsh reality with heart-warming and bitter moments. Nominated for six Oscars, Minari stands tall as one of the best films this year offers. Directed by Lee Isaac Chung, Minari is a beautiful story of a family of five encountering multiple challenges as … Continue reading “Minari (2020) – Film Review”

Posted on May 20, 2020March 8, 2024Categories INTERVIEWS   Leave a comment on Interview: “This Time Away” director Magali Barbé

Interview: “This Time Away” director Magali Barbé

At last year’s festival, we were delighted to screen a brilliant little film called This Time Away. The film stars legendary British actor Timothy Spall as a reclusive elderly man haunted by his past and memory of the family he once had, until an unexpected visitor arrives and disrupts his lonely routine… Our judges and audiences adored the short, and it was selected by our judging panel to be nominated in our Best Short Film award category. After a very successful … Continue reading “Interview: “This Time Away” director Magali Barbé”

Posted on March 8, 2020March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Why Tangerine (2015) is more relevant than ever this International Women’s Day

Why Tangerine (2015) is more relevant than ever this International Women’s Day

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. Tangerine’s premiere at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival sparked a flurry of critical commentary; critics were astounded over the reveal that the film was shot entirely between three iPhone 5s smartphones. Shot on a budget of $100,000 in the streets of … Continue reading “Why Tangerine (2015) is more relevant than ever this International Women’s Day”

Posted on March 3, 2020March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Confessions (2010) – Film Review

Confessions (2010) – Film Review

Confessions (natively known as Kokuhaku) is a difficult film to review as a single picture, since it really doesn’t feel like it is one. The 2010 revenge-focused crime/mystery thriller, directed by former comedy filmmaker Tetsuya Nakashima, is crafted with a clear split in the narrative at around the thirty-minute mark. At this point, the story being told largely wraps up in a satisfying and cathartic way, leaving few questions unanswered. This is why it feels particularly odd that the film … Continue reading “Confessions (2010) – Film Review”

Posted on February 16, 2020March 8, 2024Categories INTERVIEWS   Leave a comment on An interview with ‘Infinite’ director Connor O’Hara

An interview with ‘Infinite’ director Connor O’Hara

Back in 2017, our Official Selection included a little film called Infinite. This brilliant narrative short follows a young man (played by 1917 star George Mackay) who attempts to make his existence infinite before his untimely death. Our audiences loved the film (as did we), so we were delighted to hear that production company Lowkey Films have decided to release it online for all to see, after being inundated by requests to do so by Mackay’s rapidly growing fanbase. Ahead of the film being … Continue reading “An interview with ‘Infinite’ director Connor O’Hara”

Posted on January 21, 2020March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Event Review – The Souvenir

Event Review – The Souvenir

At our previous festival in November 2019, we were thrilled to host a screening of The Souvenir, along with a specially-filmed introduction from Honor Swinton Byrne and a post-screening Q&A with Crispin Buxton, the film’s Locations Manager & Associate Producer. Here is a review of the screening written by one of our volunteers, Phil Longwell… There is a pivotal moment about one third of the way through Joanna Hogg’s latest film, ‘The Souvenir’.  It comes courtesy of a scene-stealing cameo appearance … Continue reading “Event Review – The Souvenir”

Posted on January 14, 2020March 8, 2024Categories REVIEWS   Leave a comment on Andhadhun – Film Review

Andhadhun – Film Review

The hardest part about discussing Andhadhun (2018) is the fact that there is no way to explain any aspects of the plot without somewhat ruining it. Any attempt at simplification ends up giving an inaccurate depiction of the story, yet any more than minimal detail will likely spoil at least three of the twists in the plot. Even the innocuous synopsis “a suspenseful crime-thriller revolving around a blind musician getting caught up in a murder”, as simple as that sounds, … Continue reading “Andhadhun – Film Review”