Director: Jessica Champeaux
Running Time: 62 mins
Certificate: NR
Release Date: March 24th 2018 (BFI Flare Screening)
Director Jessica Champeaux looks into the world of lesbian parenting via artificial insemination in Belgium. This is mainly done via interviews with medical professionals, women who’ve decided to have children that way, and adults whose gay parents had them by artificial insemination.
It’s the last of those that’s the most interesting. Both the doctors and the parents largely let us know exactly what we’d expect to hear (at times parroting a party line that perhaps needs to be challenged a little more). However, the adult children are the voice that offers something new, expressing their confusion at the homophobia they experienced growing up because of their parents. They also talk about how they experience an oppression that is unique to them and can be quite acute – it’s not merely homophobia once removed as many would like to believe. [Read more…]
To celebrate the release of TERRIFIER – available on Digital HD 30th March and DVD 2nd April 2018 – we are giving away a copy on DVD.
Terminal certainly looks like it’s going to be completely insane, but it could also be a great showcase for Margot Robbie’s talents, with the Aussie actress putting on her best British accent for the neo-noir. She’s part of a great cast that also includes Mike Myers, Simon Pegg, Max Irons and Dexter Fletcher.
Last summer it was revealed that Stan Zimmerman and James Berg were working on a sitcom called
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Back in October 2016 it was revealed that Tom Hardy had signed on to play Al Capone in the movie Chasing Fonzo. The movie starts shooting in New Orleans next week and to mark the occasion Hardy has posted the first image of him on the set on Instagram.
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