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In part two of The Edge‘s interview with director-producer team Keir and Dédé Burrows, the names behind Raindance favourite Worm, we continued to talk about the brilliance of sci-fi, including our favourite sci-fi’s, and whether Alex Garland’s Ex Machina can really stand the test the time… One of the questions Worm tries to answer, or at least bring up, […]
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Sophie Trenear continues our coverage of Raindance Film Festival, with an interview with the creative forces behind Sci-fi screener, Worm.
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In the second part of her interview with Stephen Elliot, Sophie Trenear talks to him about her latest film.
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Writer Sophie reviews the motivational yet slightly mundane feature from Raindance, directed by Gregory Kirchhoff.
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Writer Sophie reviews Julia Verdin’s short film which looks into the dark underworld of sex trafficking.
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Writer Sophie reviews the hugely disappointing Chronically Metropolitan, which featured at Raindance Film Festival.
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Writer Sophie reviews Raindance’s standout so far, a story of the innocent train drivers who inadvertently become mass murders.
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Writer Sophie reviews Gozo at Raindance, Miranda Bowen’s directorial debut, which doesn’t quite live up to its potential.
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Writer Sophie reviews the Brazillian crime dramedy, Jules and Dolores, which has been selected for the official competition for best film at Raindance Film Festival.
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At Raindance Film Festival Sophie Trenear got the opportunity to attend a question and answer session with director Stephen Littger.
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Writer Sophie continues her Raindance festival coverage with Stephen Elliott’s Inception-esque film, which proves to be hugely disappointing.
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Writer Sophie continues her Raindance Film Festival coverage with Filip Kovacevic’s Groundhog Day-esque action thriller.