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Flatpack Festival 2010
16 hours ago ago from We Are Eastside
Flatpack Festival , the eclectic film festival organised by 7 inch Cinema is nearly upon us! From 23-28 March, the festival will be taking over venues across Birmingham including Eastside. Flatpack will be taking film to an array of unexpected places, from re-scored silent cinema masterpieces to plasticine parties, cult horror to fantasy musicals. Highlights include a screening of F.W. Murnau’s 1927 marvel Sunrise with a new score by ...
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19 hours ago ago from The Intersections & Beyond
Cast: Anita Linda, Rustica Carpio, Ketchup Eusebio, Jhong Hilario, Tanya Gomez. Director: Brillante Mendoza. Screenwriter: Linda Kasimiro. Running time: 110 minutes. Vulgar language, adult themes. In Filipino and Tagalog with English subtitles. From Inquirer.net : MANILA, Philippines—Filipino filmmaker Brillante Mendoza’s “Lola” won the Grand Jury Prize in the World Competition of the 27th ...
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9 hours ago ago from Bernews.com
Scroll down to watch ten previews of films screening at the 2010 Bermuda International Film Festival starts this Friday March 19, and runs until March 25. The annual festival will be showing a variety of films from around the world. Henri-Georges Clouzot’s The Inferno is showing at Specialty on Friday March 19 at 6:30pm and again at Speciality on March 22 at 1pm. It tells the strange fate of what might have become a major French film of ...
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22 hours ago ago from upstart
Colin Firth’s naked body is floating in the ocean, almost motionless. From this opening image of Tom Ford’s directorial debut, A Single Man, you can tell that you are in for an aesthetically focused piece of cinema. Each shot throughout the film seems as meticulously planned as a photographic image. The film can be separated into two parts: the story and the aesthetic image that exposes it. Based on the novel by Christopher Isherwood, A ...
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