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Tag: kristiina kangasluoma

Review: Catch the Fair One: As part of GFF22 (2021) 

TW: drugs, violence, body horror, death  On my exchange in Canada, I’ve learned a lot about how Indigenous women are … More

Catch of the Fair One, film festival, film review, GFF22, glasgow, kristiina kangasluoma

Review: Time of Impatience – as part of GFF22 

Can you remember your childhood summer days when you were simply longing for a swim?  Aydin Orak’s new coming-of-age drama … More

film, film review, GFF22, kristiina kangasluoma, time of Impatience

Review: Our Ladies (2019)

Michael Caton-Jones’ Our Ladies takes Trainspotting and turns it into a film about five Catholic schoolgirls on an adventure. Having … More

Edinburgh, film review, kristiina kangasluoma, Our Ladies, Queer, Scottish Cinema

Film Review: Saint Maud

[Contains spoilers]TW: self-harm, body horror, blood, suicide, mental abuse, physical abuse Rose Glass’ new horror Saint Maud (2019) focuses on … More

film review, horror film, kristiina kangasluoma, saint maud

Scotland and Slavery: Consequences of the Slave Trade Today

Despite the conversations sparked by the Black Lives Matter movement, it is often easy to think that the problem lies … More

consequences, history, kristiina kangasluoma, news, politics, scotland, scottish slave trade, slave trade

Film Review: Resin – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

Daniel Borgman’s Resin (2019) explores the relationship between nature and society, as it centres around a family living in isolation … More

daniel borgman, film, film festival, film review, Glasgow Film Festival, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review: The Translators – as part of the Glasgow Film Festival 2020

[Content warning for the film: suicide] Régis Roinsard’s thriller The Translators (2019) brings together nine translators from different countries into … More

film, film review, GFF, Glasgow Film Festival, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review- Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic

The CCA’s Finnish Exposure: Films from the Arctic screening began with breath-taking Finnish scenery and a pair of young ballerinas dancing … More

CCA, film, film reivew, Finnish exposure, kristiina kangasluoma

Film Review: A Dog Barking at the Moon – in association with Scottish Queer International Film Festival

[Content warning for the film: homophobia, emotional and physical violence] In Lisa Zi Xiang’s semi-autobiographical film A Dog Barking at … More

film, film review, issue 142, kristiina kangasluoma, lisa zi xiang, Scottish Queer International Film Festival

Film Review – I Shot Andy Warhol

[Content warning for the film: transphobia, violence, misogyny, drug use] The art scene of 1960s New York City and the … More

feminism, film, kristiina kangasluoma, New York, valerie solanas

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