ART IN THE HOUSE: Tea & Pencils – Illustrations by Matt Anstee
Matt Anstee’s brilliant exhibition of prints is now on at Arthouse. Formerly a freelance music video director and editor, Matt combined his love of film with his passion for illustration to create a unique style of graphic story-telling. Don’t miss it!
Arthouse Reviews: The New Girlfriend
There’s something for everyone in this film, and not just because subversive French director François Ozon is a master at shifting tone from comedy, absurdist farce, high drama, psychological thriller to finely judged satire on bourgeois life. There are transvestites, flirtations with homosexuality, some general gender confusions, and some odd goings on in a mortuary. […]
Arthouse Reviews: Girlhood
‘Do what you want’ Marieme’s new friends tell her, but how much choice is there for working class black girls from run-down estates on the margins of Paris? In the spectacular opening scene of Girlhood, the girls look tough enough to break down any barriers life may put up. An all-female American football game […]
Arthouse Reviews: The Tribe
The opening sequence of the highly acclaimed film The Tribe reminds you there are no translations, no subtitles or voice overs (nor any kind of musical score) but that doesn’t quite prepare you for this strange and challenging film. ‘For love and hatred, you don’t need translation’ according to the film’s young Ukrainian writer-director […]