The group of lads at the center of Clio Barnard's “I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning” dance their way through addiction, housing precarity, class tensions and good old romantic betrayal. In theory, ...
Clio Barnard’s absorbing tale depicts five friends who grew up together in Birmingham but now face divided destinies ...
Set in the mean streets of Birmingham, this celebration of working-class folks surviving late-stage capitalism premiered in ...
Most importantly, Barnard pulls affecting performances from her talented ensemble, giving them the space to express jubilant ...
The nonbinary Belfast-born actor — and THR's next Cannes Rising Star — tackles our universal need for community and the newfound festival trend of apolitical messaging: "It’s a sorry state of affairs ...
I think every actor would love to have a character where they can full immerse themselves,” says Jay Lycurgo. “Because once ...
"I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning," the next feature from BAFTA-nominated writer/director Clio Barnard ("Ali & Ava," "Dark River"), has been bought for worldwide rights by Charades. The Paris-based ...
Cannes Directors’ Fortnight has served some compensation for a scant presence of U.K. filmmakers in major sections at those ...