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Reel Recommendations: Occult Albion and the Hauntings of British Film
...join her in an isolated mansion in the country. What unfolds is an ineffably disquieting study of obsession and desire that, haunting a space between Polanski’s Repulsion (1965) and Altman’s...
Lockdown viewing: The films of Hirokazu Kore-eda
...young, inexperienced casts, but an innate understanding of child psychology, and the hidden, often imaginary worlds they create. It’s for this reason that Kore-eda’s work has often been compared to...
Northumbrian Eggs
...it, with the rest of the country also being in lockdown. Andy tells me he wanted to keep busy and was also keen to do what he could to help...
Introducing Japanese Cinema: Part 1
...underground and extravagantly bizarre film: from works that splice genre acrobatics with breakneck tonal shifts, to more conceptually experimental fever dreams…inspired madness awaits! Pastoral: To Die in the Country...
Cannes Festival Roundup 2022 – Part 2
...Lebanese artist Ali Cherri follows a builder who spends most of his time drying mud bricks in the crushing country heat. But at night, he disappears into the woods to...
Reel Recommendations: Cinema is Dreaming V
...can in this increasingly endangered space in order to keep this space from disappearing. Cinemas across the country are closing; independent vision across curation, programming, artistic support and presentation has...
Programme Notes: The Seed of the Sacred Fig
...a judge in Tehran. Thrust into public scrutiny and tasked with prosecuting protestors rallying for women’s rights across the country, the safety of his carefully managed family unit is suddenly...
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...also in making it. That’s why we have the country’s most significant filmmaking programme, spotting and developing the region’s artists and filmmakers of the future. We work with thousands...
Tyneside Cinema at BFI London Film Festival
...delivered a strange, elliptical portrait of his country, as well as a deft commentary on power, money, cultural currency, and the possibilities of checking out. Andrew Simpson It is unknown...