Baneet
Art and film journalist based in London
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beeeu uses Letterboxd to share film reviews and lists. 835 films watched. Favorites: Frances Ha (2012), Phantom Thread (2017), The Departed (2006), Oslo, August 31st (2011). Bio: film & art critic in London đ«
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The power of film: co-founders Ginta Gelvan and Johanna von Fischer on the international film festival 16 Days 16 Films | BFI
The power of film: co-founders Ginta Gelvan and Johanna von Fischer on the international film festival 16 Days 16 Films | BFI
With past finalists including Molly Manning Walker and Myriam Raja, 16 Days 16 Films aims to champion female filmmakers and â in the words of co-founder Ginta Gelvan â âuse a beautiful art form for something goodâ.
Linder, Danger Came Smiling | Perediza
Linder, Danger Came Smiling | Perediza
Linder: Danger Came Smiling at the Hayward Gallery is a gripping retrospective spanning 50 years of radical feminist art. Through photomontage, sculpture, and performance, Linder Sterling dissects the male gaze, exploring themes of objectification, media manipulation, and female agency. From her 1970s collages of domestic oppression to contemporary explorations of digital aesthetics, the exhibition offers a powerful critique of gender, power, and visual culture. As AI girlfriends, tradwives, and revenge porn redefine the battleground, Linderâs work remains as urgent as ever. Witness a career that turns subjugation into resistanceâwhere the watched become the watchers.
ChloĂ© Zhao on intuition, instinct and Hamnet: âDirecting is not intellectualâ â LFF Screen Talk | London Film Festival
ChloĂ© Zhao on intuition, instinct and Hamnet: âDirecting is not intellectualâ â LFF Screen Talk | London Film Festival
Last Swim review: a vibrant London coming-of-age adventure
Last Swim review: a vibrant London coming-of-age adventure
Eight Postcards from Utopia review: insightful yet chaotic collage looks at Romania through its adverts | The Standard
Eight Postcards from Utopia review: insightful yet chaotic collage looks at Romania through its adverts | The Standard
The Future of British Film: The Breakout Debuts from LFF
The Future of British Film: The Breakout Debuts from LFF
Itâs become no extraordinary occurrence for British feature debuts to make waves at international filmâŠ
Where to Start with Paul Thomas Anderson Before âOne Battle After Anotherâ â THE CINEMA GROUP
Where to Start with Paul Thomas Anderson Before âOne Battle After Anotherâ â THE CINEMA GROUP
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