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Tabu

Tabu caused a stir among critics when it was screened at the Berlin International Film Festival back in February. The film opens with an offbeat prologue. A melancholic Portuguese explorer, heartbroken after the loss of a lover and haunted by her ghostly image, journeys through Africa and appears to commit suicide by feeding himself to Read More

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Berberian Sound Studio

It seemed that Berberian Sound Studio was not the main draw at the DCA on Friday night. With most of the cinema’s patrons opting for the star-filled choices of Anna Karenina or Lawless, I sat with eight others (out of 88 seats) and prepared to take in a film celebrated as an homage to Italian Read More

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Lawless

Written by Nick Cave and directed by John Hillcoat, Lawless tells the story of three bootlegging brothers selling home-brewed liquor in prohibition-era America. It is based on the fictional account of the Bondurant family, The Wettest County in the World (2008), written by Matt Bondurant, the grandson of the youngest brother. The film is set Read More

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Anna Karenina

Viewers of the latest lavish cinema adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina (1877) will find themselves sitting in a darkened film theatre before a darkened theatre stage. This “show within a show” is entirely appropriate as the titular heroine’s doomed adulterous passion for cavalry officer Count Vronsky is essentially played out before a disapproving public. Aristocratic Russian society tuts Read More

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Searching for Sugar Man

Searching for Sugar Man is a documentary by Swedish film maker Malik Bendjelloul that charts the heart-warming and astonishing story of the Detroit folk singer Sixto Rodriguez. Hailed as the Latino Bob Dylan, Rodriguez was virtually unknown in his home country; but in apartheid South Africa, he was bigger than Elvis. After recording his début Read More

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A Simple Life

A Simple Life tells the story of Chung Chun-Tao also known as Ah Tao, a maid to the Leung family for over fifty years. While working for Roger Leung, who works in the film industry, Ah Tao suffers a stroke, leading her to move into a care home. During the film, we see Roger’s memories Read More

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Take This Waltz

Sarah Polley’s directorial debut Away From Her (2006) faced up to the story of an ageing couple’s love undone by Alzheimer’s – it dealt in the corrosive effects of time. Take This Waltz is her second film, and tells of a young couple broken by choice – it deals in the causes and consequences of Read More

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Keyhole

Canadian director Guy Madden has described Keyhole as his most narrative-driven film to date. In spite of this claim, the film frequently dispenses with the sort of narrative conventions that allow a plot to be followed easily by any audience. It is a film that combines seemingly disparate elements such as American gangster films, Greek Read More

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The Imposter

A young child goes missing. This is a headline that has appeared all too often in recent times and rarely with a happy ending. Cinema goers might have such a caveat in mind when they sit down to watch Bart Layton’s The Imposter. The film documents the true story of serial confidence trickster Frédéric “The Read More

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About Elly (DarbareyeElly)

Following the overwhelming success of Asghar Farhadi’s Oscar-winning film A Separation in 2011, an earlier and much more quiet Farhadi film, About Elly, has now gained a UK release; and I am personally thrilled that it has. The plot revolves around a group of middle-class friends who reunite on a beach holiday which Sepideh (Golshifteh Read More

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