Little White Lies
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Bashu, Beyzaie and the Paradox of Iranian Identity In 1986, as the Iran–Iraq war raged on, Bahram Beyzaie completed a film that would define hi... | Article | 1w ago | |
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My Undesirable Friends: Part I – Last Air in Moscow review – an epic, vital project Julia Loktev offers a chilling portrait of life in Russia as totalitarian screws were being... | Article | 1w ago | |
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Pompei: Below the Clouds review – a stimulating and wry survey of modern Naples Gianfranco Rosi offers a unique vision of contemporary Naples, mixing his interests in socia... | Article | 1w ago | |
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Going Underground: Five picks from CPH:DOX As below, so above at this year's Copenhagen International Documentary Film Festival. | Article | 2w ago | |
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Orwell 2+2=5 review – Orwell for Dummies Raoul Peck explores the life and legacy of George Orwell with this largely unedifying, unrem... | Article | 2w ago | |
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Two Prosecutors review – a quaint variation on a story told many times before Ukrainian filmmaker Sergei Loznitsa returns with this dark tale of Stalinist oppression that... | Article | 2w ago | |
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Fallen Star: In Praise of The Man Who Fell To Earth Nicolas Roeg's space oddity has only become more relevant in our age of all-consuming media... | Article | 2w ago | |
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Greetings Earthlings: The tactile joy of puppets in space Project Hail Mary is the latest film to employ the art of puppetry to bring an alien to life. | Article | 3w ago | |
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Broken English review – an imaginative ode to the late Marianne Faithfull The 60s rock legend gets a career-spanning portrait in the form an unconventional hybrid doc... | Article | 3w ago | |
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Everybody to Kenmure Street review – a rare document of a protest with a very happy ending A vital doc on a Glaswegian community's act of civil resistance that managed to block the re... | Article | 3w ago | |
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The Great Arch review – the French landmark gets an origin story Claes Bang is well-cast as the late, little known Danish architect Johan Otto von Spreckelse... | Article | 4w ago | |
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The Unspoken Desire of Dečki In a landmark piece of Slovenian cinema, Stanko Jost articulated the challenges and beauty o... | Article | 4w ago |