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The Sapphires

Directed by Wayne Blair and based on a true story, The Sapphires is a charming Australian film about a talented Aboriginal girl group, the Cummeraganja Songbirds. Feisty sisters Gail, Cynthia and Julie are spotted at a local talent contest by Dave Lovelace, a chaotic, drunken Irishman whose only passion beyond the bottle is soul music. Read More

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Mains Armées (Armed Hands)

On the DCA’s website it is claimed that fans of the TV show Spiral would be the perfect audience for Mains Armées (or Armed Hands), the new film from director Pierre Jolivet. I have never seen this show but, from what I’ve garnered from the reviews spread across the press and on the internet, it Read More

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Within this Dust

Within this Dust consists of five performances and opens with ‘Embers’. Muted light centres upon pieces of white paper piled high in the middle of the stage. The audience may be unaware at this point that Marta Masiero is hidden behind this mound of scraps. Until, that is, she begins to sway slowly. We hear Read More

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Camille Rewinds (Camille Redouble)

Noémie Lvovsky is the writer, star, and director of Camille Rewinds, a bittersweet French time-travel comedy and a film which sadly may not receive the attention it very much deserves. Lvovsky portrays the titular Camille, a woman who drowns herself in whisky to compensate for her failing acting career and her deteriorating marriage to a Read More

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The Suicide Shop

Patrice Leconte’s adaptation of Jean Teulé’s novel The Suicide Shop (2006) evokes a healthy blend of Tim Burton and The Addams Family (1964-1966). Leconte’s film is set in a near apocalyptic version of France where recession is driving suicide rates through the roof and causing an increased workload for the law enforcement bodies. The police, Read More

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Le Prénom

Le Prénom (What’s in a Name?) is Mathieu Delaporte and Alexandre de La Patellière’s oftentimes hilarious adaptation of their farcical, dinner-table comedy from the stage to the big screen. The vast majority of the movie takes place in the apartment of Pierre (Charles Berling) and Élisabeth (Valerie Benguigui) who are desperately attempting to prepare dinner. Read More

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Ernest et Celéstine

First impressions are everything. Taking this into account, the first impression of the DCA this Saturday was that of a sea of children sitting rows in front of me with mouse masks on, whispering excitedly about the school trip they were on. A sense of wonder hangs over the cinema. At the film’s gentle, self-referential Read More

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The Master

A story of war, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master is vibrantly and colourfully created, clashing with the dark and serious issues dealt with in the narrative. Freddie (Joaquin Phoenix), a World War Two soldier, returns home with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). The film briefly covers his time within a military hospital but focuses mainly Read More

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An Interview with Percival Everett

Recently, I had the pleasure of interviewing Percival Everett, Professor of Literature at the University of Southern California and author of novels such as Erasure, I Am Not Sidney Poitier and Assumption. Everett, who hails originally from the United States, has relocated with his family to Paris for a year. My current research explores identity Read More

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Argo

Argo is the third feature length film to be directed by Ben Affleck, who also plays the leading role. The film is both a tense hostage rescue drama and a comedy that gleefully mocks the machinery of Hollywood. As indicated in its introduction, the film is based on real events. In 1979, the US embassy Read More

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