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Interview with George Child, DOP & Co-Producer of ‘One in Two’
‘One in Two’ is a story of courage and resilience that celebrates the power of human connection. It may make you cry, but it is guaranteed to make you smile too. As creatives none of us are immune from the slings and arrows life sends our way. But few of us have had to dealContinue reading “Interview with George Child, DOP & Co-Producer of ‘One in Two’”
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Nov 9, 20255 min read


In Review – ‘Float’ by Jessica Dowse
Jessica Dowse’s Float is a poignant, understated short film that resonated with audiences at the 7th edition of Brighton Rocks. With quiet precision, Dowse explores how fleeting human connections—even unlikely ones—can pierce through isolation, offering moments of unexpected clarity. The sea here is no passive setting but a dynamic, almost antagonistic force. Dowse avoids clichédContinue reading “In Review – ‘Float’ by Jessica Dowse”
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Aug 11, 20251 min read


Interview with Nathan Haines – Writer & Director of ‘An Imperfect Cadence’
Writer & Director Nathan Haines from Iron Box Films talks to us about his debut short film An Imperfect Cadence. A gripping drama that explores the intersection of artistic ambition and physical limitation. Haines’ meticulous attention to authenticity sets the film apart, he deliberately chose the harp, recognising that a harpist’s story hadn’t been extensivelyContinue reading “Interview with Nathan Haines – Writer & Director of ‘An Imperfect Cadence’”
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Jun 16, 20251 min read


Interview with Pardeep Sahota Writer & Director of ‘OK/NOTOK’
OK/NOTOK, written and directed by Pardeep Sahota follows a working-class British Asian woman confined to her apartment during external turmoil when a mysterious stranger enters her life. Their relationship unfolds over two years through a unique single-shot format that never moves the camera. The film’s most striking feature is its static camera approach, with eachContinue reading “Interview with Pardeep Sahota Writer & Director of ‘OK/NOTOK’”
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Jun 13, 20251 min read


In Review – ‘Where Are All the Gay Superheroes?’ by Tom Paul Martin
Screening at the 8th edition of the Brighton Rocks International Film Festival on the 21st of June at 7pm as part of our beloved LGBTQIA+ Rocks strand. With all the look, feel, lustre and panache of a billion-dollar Marvel Universe production, Tom Paul Martin delightfully breaks the mould with the familiar chiselled, handsome characters soContinue reading “In Review – ‘Where Are All the Gay Superheroes?’ by Tom Paul Martin”
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Jun 11, 20252 min read


Interview with Sara Chia-Jewell & Antonis Papamichael of ‘Loyal’
‘Loyal’ is a heartwarming comedy that transforms the simple concept of coffee shop loyalty cards into an exploration of community, connection, and cultural diversity in modern London. Directed by Sara Chia-Jewell and Antonis Papamichael, this charming short film captures the essence of suburban diaspora life and reflects the vibrant multicultural tapestry of the North LondonContinue reading “Interview with Sara Chia-Jewell & Antonis Papamichael of ‘Loyal’”
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Jun 9, 20256 min read


Interview with Ranw Aso-Rashid Writer, Director & Producer of ‘The Silent Choice’
Ranw Aso-Rashid’s latest work, ‘The Silent Choice‘, set entirely within a single café, tackles toxic masculinity, coercive control, and family dysfunction through an intimate character study. The film builds tension methodically, notably without musical accompaniment, inviting viewers into the carefully crafted dialogue. Drawing inspiration from Tarantino’s dialogue-driven scenes, particularly ‘Inglourious Basterds, this stylistic choice createsContinue reading “Interview wit
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Jun 6, 20251 min read


Interview with Jake & Sarah Mavity, Director and Writers of ‘Calico’
What makes a short film extraordinary is its authentic foundation. Calico centers on Lorrie, a teenager with vitiligo navigating the challenging waters of school life and self-love with a delightful little helping hand from a most unlikely source. The duo spent years in pre production finding the right actor, interviewing teenagers with vitiligo and incorporatingContinue reading “Interview with Jake & Sarah Mavity, Director and Writers of ‘Calico’”
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May 14, 20257 min read


Interview with Jamie Langlands & Meghan Adara Writer, Director and Lead Actress of ‘The Cellar’
In his directorial debut Jamie Langlands brings a young woman’s worst nightmare alive. Meghan Andara, the star of indie horror the ‘The Cellar‘, carries through the terror and peril with a standout performance. We are not ones to give away spoilers here on RocksBlog as what unfolds in an underground dungeon must be seen. Langlands,Continue reading “Interview with Jamie Langlands & Meghan Adara Writer, Director and Lead Actress of ‘The Cellar’”
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Mar 19, 20251 min read


In Review ‘Buñuelesque’ by Gregory Wait
Luis Buñuel, one of the most influential filmmakers of his era, was lauded for his avant-garde approach to cinema, delivering scathing critiques of bourgeois society through outrageous and morally provocative scenarios. He delighted in skewering the pretensions and hypocrisies of the upper classes, employing surrealist techniques to expose the absurdity of their social conventions. London-basedContinue reading “In Review ‘Buñuelesque’ by Gregory Wait”
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Sep 26, 20243 min read
OUR MISSION
The city of Brighton is a renowned hub for artists and creatives from all walks of life. It is also a state of mind, an attitude, a spirit: one that dares to be itself. This is the core of Brighton Rocks International Film Festival’s ethos. As the city’s biggest forum for independent cinema, we areContinue reading “OUR MISSION”
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Sep 18, 20242 min read


Interview with Phil Ross Writer, Director & Producer of ‘Tanushka Marah, The Palestinian Candidate’
In the heart of Brighton and Hove, amidst political upheaval, filmmaker Phil Ross, an award nominated filmmaker whose film ‘Portrait’ was enjoyed by audiences at Brighton Rocks 2024, found himself embarking on a surprising and revelatory journey into documentary filmmaking. His subject: Tanushka Marah, a British Palestinian theatre director, mother and activist who made the boldContinue reading “Interview with Phil Ross Writer, Director & Producer of ‘Tanushka Marah, The Pale
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Aug 27, 202411 min read


In Review ‘Hangers in July’ by Christian Schifano
Italian-American writer and director Christian Schifano, who divides his time between New York and London, has produced a truly gorgeous example of a coming-of-age story that boldly crosses thematic boundaries. ‘Hangers in July’ centers around the abandon of youth and the gnawing desire to find a sense of belonging through the lenses of privilege, class,Continue reading “In Review ‘Hangers in July’ by Christian Schifano”
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Aug 14, 20242 min read


In Review ‘Love Lost’ by Pablo Saura
Writer and director Pablo Saura’s ‘Love Lost’ is a tale of loss, longing and an unyielding quest to find connection, but at its heart, it is a family drama. Saura deftly diverts our expectations as the narrative unfolds, leading us to believe that what we are embarking on is a sinister snapshot of the underbellyContinue reading “In Review ‘Love Lost’ by Pablo Saura”
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Jul 27, 20242 min read


Interview with Tova Krentzman, Writer, Director & Producer of ‘Fire Tower’
After working as a cook in a wildfire fighting camp in Northern Alberta, Yukon based filmmaker Tova Krentzman, found herself drawn to the “unsung heroes” who are so integral to protecting people and forests from devastating wildfires and put her talents and passion into the making of her documentary highlighting their incredible work. ‘Fire Tower’Continue reading “Interview with Tova Krentzman, Writer, Director & Producer of ‘Fire Tower’”
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Jun 28, 20245 min read


Interview with Patrick Ireland, Writer & Director of ‘Ill Fares The Land’
Written in 2022, Patrick Ireland‘s ‘Ill Fares The Land’ is continuing to make a stamp on the festival circuit with its incredibly timely and thought provoking narrative. Set in a small, forgotten coastal British town, similar to where the filmmaker grew up, Patrick imaginatively brings to life a literal example of the ever increasing dissonanceContinue reading “Interview with Patrick Ireland, Writer & Director of ‘Ill Fares The Land’”
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Jun 18, 20241 min read


Interview with Cameron Lee Horace, Writer & Director of ‘The Other Woman’
‘The Other Woman’ was made as part of filmmaker Cameron Lee Horace’s final university project, inspired by a script by Miles Gibson. This vintage-infused dramatic short film takes us on a journey into the past as Maisie, a woman who refused to submit to some of the more stringent and perhaps normal dating practices ofContinue reading “Interview with Cameron Lee Horace, Writer & Director of ‘The Other Woman’ “
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Jun 16, 20249 min read


Interview with Alan Halls & Chip Carey of ‘DuPhomf’s Passing’
There’s nothing quite like a film which causes you to enter down a tunnel of existential questioning. Even more so when it is an abstract three and a half minute super 8mm tall tale set in the arid vastness of the American West. Filmmaking duo Alan Halls & Chip Carey, previously featured on RocksBlog forContinue reading “Interview with Alan Halls & Chip Carey of ‘DuPhomf’s Passing’”
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Jun 13, 20241 min read


Interview with Maria Trevis, Director & Producer of ‘The Complaint’
With a diverse background in performance, cabaret and possessing a multitude of other talents, Maria Trevis found herself drawn to filmmaking and the recent graduate of the NFTS has begun to form her portfolio of work showcasing her authorial and creative voice. Her short ‘The Complaint’ is a film every single person can relate to,Continue reading “Interview with Maria Trevis, Director & Producer of ‘The Complaint’”
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Jun 6, 20241 min read


In Review ‘Weave’ by Martyn Lee
Director Martyn Lee’s ‘Weave’, written by Nigel Wilkes and Jaz Craddock-Jones, is a stunningly emotive and powerful British short film. Through the central exploration of black hair and what it represents, we are taken on a journey of family, love, loss and struggles with mental health but also history, power, celebration and pride. Weave wasContinue reading “In Review ‘Weave’ by Martyn Lee”
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Jun 3, 20242 min read
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