REBEKAH DAVIES reviews a sumptuous and alarming contemplation of human nature and society screening at the NZ International Film Festival.
Author: Rebekah Davies
Hallelujah – a flawed film about a songwriting genius and just one song
REBEKAH DAVIES reviews a fascinating but problematic film about a songwriting genius and a song covered to the point of meaninglessness.
Kurt Vonnegut: Unstuck in Time – a lovingly crafted documentary
REBEKAH DAVIES reviews an extraordinary documentary about an extraordinary author screening this week at the NZ International Film Festival.
Sorry We Missed You – England At Its Grimmest
Ken Loach’s latest paints a grim but compelling picture of contemporary England, writes REBEKAH DAVIES.
Photograph – Film REVIEW
REBEKAH DAVIES gives the thumbs up to a love story in an intoxicating setting that’s as much about self-discovering as smouldering chemisty.
Reporting Directly From The New Zealand International Film Festival #5
It must be a horrid thing sitting in the dark through hundreds of thought-provoking films from all over the world just to pass judgement for the benefit of Witchdoctor readers. We gave REBEKAH DAVIES this most demanding of jobs.
Reporting Directly From The New Zealand International Film Festival: #3
It must be a horrid thing sitting in the dark through hundreds of thought-provoking films from all over the world just to pass judgment for the benefit of Witchdoctor readers. We gave REBEKAH DAVIES this most demanding of jobs. Here’s her first instalment.