Ben Sharrock’s film Limbo, is not another ‘refugee film’, a tale of hopelessness and heartbreak, that flashes up the standard images of war torn homelands, detention centres and inflatable boats ...
Displaced men dream of Europe but are stuck on a Scottish island in Ben Sharrock’s spot-on sophomore feature “A musician who doesn’t play music is dead” is an aphorism that gets mentioned several ...
Getting a film through production, post and released is no small feat. Multiple high-profile films remain stuck in limbo. We ...
A group of refugees struggle with life on a remote Scottish island in director Ben Sharrock's bittersweet comedy drama 'Limbo'. By Stephen Dalton No man is an island in Limbo, a glumly comic drama ...
The Macau International Film Festival awarded its best film honor Tuesday to rising Scottish director Ben Sharrock's indie breakthrough 'Limbo.' The film had been considered one of the hidden gems of ...
Aspiring young filmmakers Fangso Liu and Haines Landry struck gold when they landed H. Jon Benjamin (Archer, Bob’s Burgers, Home Movies) to star in their short film, “Limbo,” a dark comedy that tells ...
On a wind-scraped island in the Outer Hebrides, a group of men watch nonplussed as two social workers dance to a Hot Chocolate song. The pair are play-acting: the woman (Sidse Babett Knudsen) whipping ...
Ben Sharrock's latest film is an endearing portrait of migrants stranded in a Scottish town, Limbo won the Golden Pyramid Award for Best Film, among other recognitions British director Ben Sharrock's ...
Ten years after the Syrian war ushered in one of the biggest humanitarian calamities of the 21st century, we have officially reached the peak of refugee movie fatigue. Films centred on African and ...
British film “Limbo,” a wry refugee drama, directed by Edinburgh-born director Ben Sharrock and produced by Spain’s Irune Gurtubai and Angus Lamont of Crabapple Films, won the Golden Pyramid for best ...
“A musician who doesn’t play music is dead” is an aphorism that gets mentioned several times in “Limbo,” but Syrian oud player Omar (Amir El-Masry, “Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan”) isn’t dead; he’s just ...
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