Eye For Film >> Festivals >> A-Z >> Cheltenham International Film Festival >> 2022
A mixture of live an online screenings are available to enjoy at this year's Cheltenham International Film Festival, which will also present a series of live talks with filmmakers and a special conversation with Judi Dench.
The festival runs from 23 May to 3 June.
View previous years coverage of the Cheltenham International Film Festival festival:
Cheltenham Latest Reviews

Drama based around a road trip in a borrowed car.

Sara has been in a stable, loving relationship with Jean for years. But then a man from their past reappears and, without warning, an old passion reignites.

Marianne Winckler, a well-known author, goes to live in northern France to research for her new book on the subject of job insecurity. Without revealing her true identity, she gets hired as a cleaner, working with a group of other women.

Mimmi, Emma and Rönkkö are girls at the cusp of womanhood, trying to draw their own contours. In three consecutive Fridays two of them experience the earth-moving effects of falling in love, while the third goes on a quest to find something she’s never experienced before: pleasure.

Divided into two chapters, Miracol follows a young novice as she sneaks out of an isolated convent to attend to an urgent matter. The second part deals with a determined police detective trying to understand what happened to her.

A young mum tries to navigate her way out of a blackmail situation, while her attacker also finds herself under unexpected interrogation.

Trouble brews at a factory after a boss finds himself in line for an award for excellence.

2013. A 15-year-old gymnast is torn between Switzerland - where she is training for the European Championship in preparation for the Olympics - and Ukraine, where her mother is a journalist, reporting on Euromaidan unrest.

In 1978, the inhabitants of a small village claim there is a demon among them. When sergeant arrests the exorcist, the villagers fear and anger escalates.

Events leading up to the 1996 Port Arthur massacre on Tasmania are explored in an attempt to understand why and how the atrocity occurred.
Cheltenham International Film Festival Features

59th New York Film Festival early bird highlights Futura, Jane By Charlotte, James Baldwin: From Another Place and The Velvet Underground
Eye For Film continues to support festivals both locally and across the world. At the moment, we're covering:
Edinburgh International Film Festival
Scotland's premiere film festival
Fantasia International Film Festival
Karlovy Vary International Film Festival
The premier festival of the Czech Republic
Sheffield DocFest
Dedicated factual film festival

Cannes Film Festival
Archive of festival coverage.
Sundance Film Festival
Daily diary and reviews from 2005-2018.
Berlin Film Festival
Coverage of the lynchpin German festival.

