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God, I love this movie. Even at my millionth rewatch. Oh, and @natvanlis is a stone cold babe and I am delighted. I especially loved when she tried to apparate @hotladypants to answer difficult production questions (yo, british queer ladies don't fuck around with their questions.. smart 👏🏻 smart 👏🏻 smart 👏🏻) @britishfilminstitute @carmillaseries #carmillamovie #natashanegovanlis #bfiflare #filmfestival #carmilla (at BFI Flare)
First filmed watched, My Days of Mercy, directed by Tali Shalom Eze.
Intense film! Thought it was very well directed and the script, acting, locations etc fantastic! Interesting mix of emotions!
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What a Feeling Review - BFI Flare 2024
Opposites Attract and worlds collide in the sweet Romantic Comedy ‘What a feeling’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rating: 3.5 out of 5. Sometimes we find love in the most unexpected places. Following a chance encounter during a traffic incident, Fa and Marie Theres find themselves on the bumpy road to love in ‘What a feeling’ from writer/director Kat Rohrer. Marie Theres is a doctor, wife and mother to a teen. She…
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** CENTERPIECE SELECTION ** We’re thrilled that Tünde Skovrán’s award-winning documentary WHO I AM NOT will have its UK premiere this week at BFI Flare!
Tickets & details: 👉 https://bit.ly/3xvkIxR
"The film is an intimate portrait of the lives of two intersex South Africans and the challenges they face navigating binary sex and gender systems. The documentary focuses on beauty queen Sharon-Rose Khumalo and intersex rights activist Dimakatso Sebidi as we witness the various medical, societal and personal challenges they face. Deeply moving and candid, we see the two struggle to accept themselves in a world that views them as anomalies. The film raises questions about sex and gender identity, and who gets to define it.”
Stay close as we celebrate the festival journey of WHO I AM NOT! ❤️🏳️🌈🎬
We had a very successful * world premiere * for WHO I AM NOT in Greece at Thessaloniki International Film Festival! ❤️🏳️🌈🎬 Next stop, our North American premiere at SXSW this Saturday and then onto the UK for BFI Flare and Denmark for CHX:DOX!