Oscar Aitchison

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Based in Brighton, U.K., Oscar Aitchison is the U.K. Film Reporter and a Contributing Editor for IONCINEMA.com. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Film Practice from London South Bank University and a Master’s degree in Screenwriting from the London College of Communication. Since graduating, he has worked as a Director’s Assistant on a 2026 feature film and as a Script Supervisor on an upcoming 2026 short film. He also completed an editorial internship at Little White Lies in 2025.

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Birds of War | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Soaringly Bittersweet: Boulos & Alkader Habak Fall in Love Amidst their Homeland’s Turmoil How can anything else hold your focus when you’re watching your country...

Everybody to Kenmure Street | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Good Neighbours: Sierra Highlights Glasgow’s Proud Grassroots Protesting History with Endearing Yet Slight Doc With immigration unlikely to fade as a pressing issue in the...

TheyDream | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

Frames That Mend: Caballero Unevenly Probes Puerto Rican Family Grief Grief is never linear; it reshapes us as we grow and changes after loss, often...

All About the Money | 2026 Sundance Film Festival Review

From Massachusetts with Love: O’Shea Explores the U.S Wealth Divide Through One Man’s Utopian Experiment A docu surrounding a hot button topic in both modern...

You BETcha!: ‘Josephine’, ‘Carousel’ & ‘Union County’ Are Top Contenders for Sundance’s U.S. Dramatic Comp Grand Jury Prize

This year’s Sundance YouBETcha!, where we guess the odds for the films most likely to win the Grand Jury Prize seems to only be...

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La petite dernière (The Little Sister) | Review

The Lost Daughter: Herzi Passes Up Potency in Standard...

Interview: Marjane Satrapi & Vincent Paronnaud – Persepolis

The thrill of meeting Marjane Satrapi reminded me of being 6 years old at Disney Land when I met the living, breathing Cinderella. Except Cinderella was an actress with a blond wig and Marjane is the real woman behind her autobiographical graphic novel, turned movie, “Persepolis”. The distinctive mole on her nose and her dark sultry eyes rose off the page and appeared in front of me, smoking and speaking with a French accent.
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