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62 articles available in total starting from 04/06/2002. Last article published on 21/12/2018.

The Duke of Burgundy: The corset and the butterfly

The Duke of Burgundy: The corset and the butterfly

Inventive British director Peter Strickland establishes himself as a creator of cinematic delicacies with this impenetrable, sensual and enigmatic study of emotional detours  

19/06/2015 | Films | UK

Slow West: the New World through the eyes of a young man in love

Slow West: the New World through the eyes of a young man in love

The debut film of Scottish director John Maclean is an atypical western that revolves around a teenager and his epic quest to find the love of his life  

13/06/2015 | Films | UK

The Falling: A delicately urgent piece of film

The Falling: A delicately urgent piece of film

With all its visual playfulness and aural precision, The Falling sees Carol Morley stumble onto something good  

20/04/2015 | Films | UK

Skyfall: James Bond turns 50 but hasn’t aged a bit

Sam Mendes successfully takes on the James Bond legacy fifty years after Licence to kill with Sean Connery  

26/10/2012 | Films | UK

We Are Poets: poetry in motion

Cineuropa looks at the self-financed and distributed British documentary We Are Poets, which will receive a limited release in its home territory on June 29  

28/06/2012 | Films | UK

BFI archivist discovers Dickens film

Bryony Dixon unearths 1901 film The Death Of Poor Joe  

09/03/2012 | Films | UK

The Iron Lady, mamma mia!

Think of Margaret Thatcher and you will remember Bobby Sands' death following his hunger strike in LongKesh in 1981, the shutting down of the mines and the all-out strike which was so harshly...  

25/01/2012 | Films | UK

Thatcher biopic heads towards parliamentary debate

British director Phyllida Lloyd’s Margaret Thatcher biopic The Iron Lady has sharply divided critics since advance screenings began ahead of awards season and the film looks set to ride into the...  

28/12/2011 | Films | UK

Anonymous, Emmerich delivers a Shakespearean blockbuster

To be or not to be. But was William Shakespeare or was he not? Woody Allen asked himself who wrote Hamlet and King Lear. "The naïve will answer with conviction: the eternal Bard from...  

18/11/2011 | Films | UK/Germany

The Guard, a buddy movie full of laughs

With the ugly title Un poliziotto da happy hour (the original is The Guard) a comical thriller set on the Irish West coast comes out on Italian screens. "Comical thriller" is already an oxymoron...  

25/10/2011 | Films | Ireland | UK

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