
Now in its 28th year, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London, from 14-22 March, 2024, presents a line-up of 10 award-winning, international feature-length films.

Now in its 28th year, the Human Rights Watch Film Festival in London, from 14-22 March, 2024, presents a line-up of 10 award-winning, international feature-length films.

Dark Sky Pictures debuted the official trailer for Silver Haze, the award-winning drama starring Vicky Knight as 23-year-old Franky who has spent most of her life seeking revenge for the fire that left her with physical and emotional scars as a child until she meets and falls for one of her patients.

Strike Back Studios shared the official trailer for Asleep in My Palm, the indie drama film starring Tim Blake Nelson and Chloë Kerwin as a father and daughter living off the grid in rural Ohio near a small liberal arts college.

A24 revealed the new official trailer (see the first trailer) for Love Lies Bleeding, the romantic thriller film starring Kristen Stewart, Katy O’Brian, Jena Malone, Anna Baryshnikov with Dave Franco and Ed Harris.

Roadside Attractions revealed the official trailer for Bring Him To Me, the Australian crime thriller film starring Barry Pepper, Jamie Costa, Liam McIntyre, Rachel Griffiths, and Sam Neill.

Neon debuted the official trailer for La Chimera, the romance drama starring Josh O’Connor, Carol Duarte, Vincenzo Nemolato, Alba Rohrwacher and Isabella Rossellini.

The Sun Valley Film Festival (SVFF), running from February 28 – March 3, 2024 will screen 20 narrative and documentary features, 37 shorts, and three episodics. The festival will kick off with opening night film Ezra directed by Tony Goldwyn and starring Bobby Cannavale, Rose Byrne and Robert DeNiro; and closing night film is the documentary Sugarcane directed by Julian Brave NoiseCat and Emily Kassie.

Peacock shared the first look – official teaser for Stormy, the new documentary on Stormy Daniels, billed as “Stormy tells the unvarnished truth about an unlikely American icon – this time, in her own words.”

Jonathan Glazer’s The Zone of Interest was named Film of the Year at the 44th London Critics’ Circle Film Awards along with prizes for director and the mix of music and sound.