All posts tagged "SFF 2015"
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSherpa Review [LFF 2015]: “Leaves you breathless…”
Sherpa review: An extraordinary and soulful documentary… Sometimes a piece of cinematic magic will come along that will just leave you breathless and...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years ago99 Homes review: “Heartbreaking and raw…”
99 Homes review: Garfield is superb in this film… Fresh off the festival merry-go-round from Sundance to Sydney, Ramin Bahrani’s cyclical...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoTheeb Review: “A cinematic delight”
Theeb review: A cinematic delight. Theeb is exquisite, intriguing and downright thought provoking. As the First World War rapidly approaches Theeb’s...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoSFF: Pasolini Review
Director: Abel Ferrara Cast: Willem Dafoe, Riccardo Scamarcio, Ninetto Davoli Certificate: N/A Running Time: 86 minutes Synopsis: Controversial Italian film-maker, Pasolini works on a number...
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Film Reviews
/ 9 years agoSFF: The Russian Woodpecker Review
Director: Chad Gracia Certificate: N/A Running Time: 80 minutes Synopsis: Documentary maker, Chad Gracia returns to Cold War whisperings in Ukraine, as well as...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSFF 2015: The Bolivian Case Review
Directors: Violeta Ayala. Cast: Stina Brendemo, Madelaine Rodriguez, Christina Oygarden. Certificate: N/A Running Time: 85 minutes Synopsis:Three Norwegian women are arrested...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoSFF 2015: Near Death Experience Review
Directors: Benoit Delepine, Gustave Kervern. Cast: Michel Houellebecq. Certificate: N/A Running Time: 87 minutes Synopsis: Paul (Houellebecq) rides his bike into...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoNasty Baby Review [LFF 2015]
Director: Sebastian Silva Cast: Sebastian Silva, Tunde Adebimpe, Kristen Wiig, Agustin Silva, Reg E. Cathey, Mark Margolis Certificate: Yet to be...
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Film Festivals
/ 9 years agoMr Holmes Review: Wistful and witty – A real delight
Mr Holmes review: It’s wistful and witty – a real delight that may leave you a little bereft at its end. Director: Bill...
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Featured Article
/ 9 years agoSFF 2015: Station to Station Review
Director: Doug Aitken Run Time: 71 minutes Synopsis: A train travels 4,000 miles across North America with a revolving community of artists and...