German simplicity and realism pulls Ali Schnabel's heartstrings but doesn't wrench them out in Edward Berger's Jack.
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German simplicity and realism pulls Ali Schnabel's heartstrings but doesn't wrench them out in Edward Berger's Jack.
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The Vanquishing of the Witch Baba Yaga opens with a brooding monologue on the wild. Over the centuries, humans have escaped its clutches. We have built houses, roads, cities, fences, and now we have ‘nature reserves’, which perhaps are something of a joke. We flaunt our power over the wild, our complete subjugation of its […]
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Ali Schnabel lauds Tom Hardy in this restrained must-see of MIFF 2014.
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Children of the Pyre follows the lives of a group of about ten Indian children. Born into the lowest caste in the holy city of Varanasi, they make their way in the world (and a little money for their parents on a good day) gathering shrouds from bodies brought to the Ganges riverside to be […]
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The Distance or La Distancia is Sergio Caballero’s second feature film after similarly bizarre Finisterrae (2011). It’s a visually arresting heist narrative about three dwarves hired by the forbearing prisoner of a recently deceased oligarch to steal an enigmatic object called ‘The Distance’ from a power station in the Siberian mountains. Pay attention to the Russian voiceover narration […]
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Director Sophie Fillières' latest film is worth consideration. Someone's got to review it, and if you don't, Michael Nguyen-Huynh will.
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Eric Butler on love and violence in the wake of loss in Xavier Dolan's Tom at the Farm.
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Doll & Em, the television brainchild of actresses Dolly Wells and Emily Mortimer, is the latest work in what seems to be a post-modern trend of established actors playing themselves. Where director Azazel Jacobs’s new comedy series finds its particular edge amongst these works, is through co-writers Wells and Mortimer’s complete willingness to embrace the […]
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