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Little White Lies
The latest issue of Little White Lies, focusing on Mona Fastvold's film 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' features interviews with Fastvold, Amanda Seyfried, and Daniel Blunberg, explores cinema's religious storytelling, includes a guide to analogue filmmaking, and reviews new releases, with a cover by Aleksandra Czudzak.
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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 | 1mo 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 | 2mo ago | |
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Hoppers review – chipper critter comedy A headstrong teenager plots against environmental destruction with the aid of the local wild... | Article | 2mo ago | |
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The Testament of Ann Lee review – expands the possibilities of filmed biography Mona Fastvold creates a bold and intoxicating meta-musical that chronicles the eventful life... | Article | 2mo ago | |
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Mika Imai: 'There is such an affinity between deaf culture and visual images' At the Tokyo International Film Festival, Mika Imai explains bringing their vision of Deaf c... | Article | 3mo ago | |
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Light Touch: How Hollywood gets lit Gaffer Jon Haney is responsible for literally lighting up the screen – what does that mean i... | Article | 3mo ago |