By Francesca Lombardo –Legendary Father of Toys, Pete Docter current US director, screenwriter, animator and producer Chief Creative Officer of Pixar Animation Studios, winner of two AcademyAwards® for Up and Inside Out, comes back with a brand new film exuding a narrative that taps into a transcendental, religious-philosophical narrative; the afterlife, the drive to live and…
By Francesca Lombardo – Following in the footsteps of Venice, Rome too made a massive effort this year not miss the 15th Edition of the Rome Film Festival despite Covid19. The film festival will be packed with film screenings from all over the world, special encounters, conferences and plenty of special sections and exhibitions.
From the 15th to the 25th of October, theAuditorium…
FANTASTIC BEASTS AND WHERE TO FIND THEM is an all-new adventure returning us to the wizarding world created by J.K. Rowling. Ahead of its November 18 cinema release, starring Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterson, Alison Sudol and Dan Fogler, London Mums are giving you the chance to win an exclusive set of prizes. This magical collection includes Newt’s wand, Newt’s scarf and a copy of…
With so many amazing films released by Disney this year, I didn’t think Pete’s Dragon would be a hit. But I personally loved it! Read my heart-warming review here. With London Mums magazine you can now win a Pete’s Dragon poster signed by Bryce Dallas Howard! Read this post to find out how you can get hold of this amazing prize!
To celebrate the release of the film, in cinemas now…
Paper Planes is an inspirational family film about a young Australian boy called Dylan who has a passion for planes and after loosing his mother (who taught him how to make paper planes), he competes in a challenge at the World Paper Plane Championships in Japan. Paper Planes land in UK cinemas on 23 October 2015.
The story
Eleven-year-old Dylan (Ed Oxenbould – Alexander and the Terrible…
New short documentary about a mother raising a child with three cultures premieres on 1000 Londoners
How far would you go to have a baby? And how do you bring up a child with multiple cultural backgrounds? A new short film on 1000londoners.com profiles a woman who has had to deal with both of these issues.
Rose is a Spanish mother who grew up within Stockwell and Brixton’s Hispanic community. Her husband, Artif, is from Egypt and speaks Arabic as his first language. After unsuccessfully trying…