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Little White Lies
Little White Lies' latest issue celebrates Jim Jarmusch's anthology film "Father Mother Sister Brother" alongside reviews of works by Olivier Assayas, Lee Sang-Il, and Ido Fluk, featuring conversations with notable critics and filmmakers.
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Kokuho review – a kabuki star is born Lee Sang-il's historical drama about the making of a kabuki legend is nothing short of intox... | Article | 5d ago | |
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Our Land review – superb doc on the right to roam Orban Wallace offers a sharp look at the debate on access and ownership over the English cou... | Article | 1w ago | |
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History Chasing Its Tail: On Jocelyne Saab’s Beirut Trilogy As Lebanon faces attacks from Israel, Jocelyne Saab's films take on a renewed sense of urgen... | Article | 1w ago | |
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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 | 1mo 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 | 1mo 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 | 1mo ago |