• 7 Films About Kings and Queens

    When you hear the word ‘queen’, chances are that you have the image of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II in mind. British monarchs have been particularly influential throughout history, and continue to be widely recognised symbols of monarchy nowadays. […]

    Dec 6, 2017
    Julian A. Leu
  • How to market an indie film

    As someone who has worked in marketing, I might sound biased, but I firmly believe that the marketing process of an indie production is just as important as any other aspect. Because it all boils down to the audience: […]

    Nov 28, 2017
    Julian A. Leu
  • 5 Most Likely Oscar Contenders

    It’s that time of the year again when the Oscar bait starts to roll in, and films that you’ve been longing to see all year finally make their appearance in cinemas. Some will disappoint, some will downright infuriate, making […]

    Nov 21, 2017
    Julian A. Leu
  • What should a film’s soundtrack do?

    Music in film is always an interesting discussion topic, I believe, simply because of the fact that there’s no right or wrong answers. This is such a complex matter, that encompasses so many variables, moderators and mediators alike, and […]

    Nov 13, 2017
    Julian A. Leu
  • Interview with AUGUST 2017 winner: Yoann Boisson

    Summer is gone, the gloomy allure of autumn is in full swing, and with it come the dark clouds and the dead leaves. Speaking of gloominess and dead things, ‘The Death of Olivier Bécaille’ (La Mort d’Olivier Bécaille) won […]

    Nov 11, 2017
    Julian A. Leu
  • Interview with OCTOBER 2017 winner: Loran Perrin

    October has given way to November, Halloween has come and gone, and we once more find ourselves in the business end of autumn. As always, one more month gone means that TMFF has just offered its monthly awards to […]

    Nov 6, 2017
    Julian A. Leu