Eye For Film >> Search >> 'Jennie Kermode'
A study of one man's work in creating a beautiful kitchen garden.
Father and son coroners get more than they bargained for when they examine a cadaver.
The new girl at school dreads the birthday party her parents plan to hold for her.
A filmmaker sets out to impress the actress Anne Hathaway, with disturbing results.
A young cleaner gets caught up in the web of suspicion and intrigue between a troubled couple and their neighbours.
The story of three black women who revolutionised computing and engineering and helped put Americans in space.
A documentary about the internet and its impact on human experience.
After a brief encounter in a Paris sex club, two men fall abruptly and unexpectedly in love.
Documentary celebrating man's capacity to care for all creatures throughout their sometimes greatly protracted existence until their occasionally sudden and unfortunate demise.
Lysistrata re-envisioned through an outbreak of street violence between black gangs.
A young woman tries to work out how to live after emerging from a childhood scarred by brutal violence.
A kick boxer is out to avenge his brother.
An ex-con doctor embarks on a mystical quest after his nephew vanishes.
A portrait of the famous First Lady after the death of her husband.
A broke artist starts to lose his mind.
A re-imagining of jazz legend Chet Baker's musical comeback in the late '60s.
The director explores the neighbourhood where he built his career
Documentary about a trial that was infused with homophobic prejudice.
Set in the world of New York improv comedy, where the members of a tight-knit troupe are thrown into disarray when one of their ranks lands a coveted spot on a top TV show.
A bereaved photographer creates images of the ways he imagines his life coming to an end.
A teenager deals with bereavement, anxiety and exams in Northern Lights
The story of Elouise Cobell, who took the US government to court over its mishandling of Native American money.
A rotoscope reconstruction of the first mediatised school massacre in the United States.
A film about a real life libel suit that became critical to proving that the Holocaust really happened.
The story of Nat Turner's slave uprising.
The relationship between the Faroe Islands and whales.
Documentary about the photographer.
The search for justice after the state-sponsored Dos Erres massacre in Guatemala.
A professor teaches a class on muses and seduces several of his students in the process.
More than 20 years later, Ezra Edelman revisits not only OJ Simpson's infamous "trial of the century," but the story of his entire life.
In this affectionate portrait, the filmmaker finds an unlikely creative collaborator in her 90-year-old grandfather.
When a stranger arrives in a village, a sickness begins to spread.
A portrait of a New Yorker living with Borderline Personality Disorder as she seeks self acceptance and recovery.
A seedy strip club compere tries to stay one step ahead of heavies out to collect his gambling debts.
A music journalist gets out of his depth when he goes looking for his missing neighbour in London's gangland.
A documentary about Ojibwe gangsters in Minnesota.
A middle-aged art-film director and a fledgling artist meet - she knows he’s famous but doesn’t know his films, he’d like to see her paintings.
Eliška moves back with her daughter Karolínka to her husband’s native village. But something strange is going on and, as the temperature rises, Eliška becomes increasingly jittery. Fear is all-pervading and spectres move freely between dream and reality.
An ex-cop is drawn into a missing persons case.
An exploration of the rapid militarisation of police forces in the United States.
The story of a busker and recovering drug addict whose life was transformed by a stray cat.
A woman is haunted by unfulfilled dreams.
Two friends explore Los Angeles together as they wrestle with potentially life-changing decisions.
A young model faces jealous rivals in LA.
A renegade general takes over a nuclear missile silo and starts making demands.
A candid and intimate portrait of outsider artist James Condos. Filmed over a period of three years, the documentary follows James as he reveals his childhood trauma, meets other outsider artists, tries to sell his work and seeks to find his place in the community.
A black woman's affair with a married white man results in rising racial tensions in a small US town.
A black homicide detective is persuaded to help with a murder investigation in a racist Mississippi town where he faces a real danger of lynching.
An actress prepares to play Christine Chubbuck, who died by suicide live on air in 1974.
Three people are recruited to act as supervisors in an institute for gifted children, but things don't go as they expected.
A little bit of hope Miriam Margolyes, Jacki Weaver and Nat Boltt on feelgood cinema and Holy Days
Stardust sleuth We Are Stardust's Jon Larsen on his micrometeorite quest
Sugaring the pill Brea Grant, Ed Dougherty and Chelsea Stardust on Grind
Hustle horror Barbara Crampton on comedy, horror, corporate culture and Grind
Changing identities, changing lives Rahemur Rahman and Lily Vetch on evolving hijra culture and Body Of Our Own
Sundance announces Sandbox Fund recipients Four UK nonfiction productions/co-productions among selection
We're currently bringing you news, reviews and more direct from BFI Flare and SXSW.
We're looking forward to Fantaspoa and Overlook.
We've recently brought you coverage of the Thessaloniki International Documentary Festival, the NY Rendezvous with French Cinema, the Glasgow Film Festival, the Berlinale, Sundance and Palm Springs.
Read our full archive for more.
Visit our festivals section.
Don't forget that you can follow us on YouTube for trailers of festival films and more. You can also find us on Mastodon and Bluesky.
It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest from the spring events:
GSFF 19th edition opens in Glasgow with Downriver A Tiger
Cannes Barbra Streisand to receive honorary Palme d'Or
Thessaloniki Golden Alexanders announced
Cannes Lighton and McGoldrick join La Résidence
Cannes Park Chan-Wook named as Jury head