A Film Issue

  • Lars Von Trier

    Whenever Lars von Trier debuts a major film, he does it at Cannes. He explains his new work thusly: “I’ve entered my anal phase. Antichrist is just poop smeared all over everything.”

  • Acting Out At Home

    Photos by Richard Kern, Styling by Ben Sturgill at The Wall Group

  • Break Down The Walls!

    Television movies are rubbish, right? Well, if you were watching TV in Britain in the 1960s, the opposite would be the case.

  • Norman J. Warren

    Until the mid-1970s, British horror films tended to be camp, period rehashes of American horror classics in which hammy, top hat-wearing toffs would end up being killed by the big guys from the gore of yore.

  • Motion From Across The Ocean

    Len Lye’s fascination with movement and experiments with film and celluloid were like nothing that had ever been seen before the 1900s and it’s a little known fact that he produced the first ever music video.

  • Jack Bond

    Jack Bond rolled with Warhol and Magritte in New York and drove Salvador Dali into a rage. These days, he’s making a film that the French intelligence services have warned him may cost him his life.

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  • The Demon Director’s Autopsy

    When Ingmar Bergman was 20 years old, he faced a fairly ordinary existential predicament: What’s a guy to do with a head full of thoughts he can neither comprehend nor control?

  • Michael Winner

    An interview with one of the most successful directors Britain has ever produced.

  • Roy Andersson

    Roy Andersson refused to follow up his commercially successful debut A Swedish Love Story and was, ironically enough, punished with a 25 year sentence of directing commercials.

  • Star Trash

    Photos by Natasja Fourie Styling by Cara Van Wyk

  • What The Hell Is That Noise?

    As a child I’d watch crap late-night films on British TV and say “wow” a lot at how great all the music and backgrounds were in movies—especially the slightly weirder and often ruder films from Italy or France

  • Vice Fashion - Golden Greats Of The Silver Screen

    Photos by Jamie Taete, Styling by Kylie Griffiths