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28 Jan – 7 Feb 2027

Overview of articles

  • Through an Open Window

    Eric Mendelsohn’s first film was warmly received by the critics at its première last year in Cannes. Elaine Paterson (Time Out) spoke of ‘a debut…
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  • The Forbidden Quest

    In mid-1941 an old ship’s carpenter turns up in an Irish fishing village alleging that he is the only survivor of a secret expedition to…
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  • The Waiting

    The Waiting is a documentary film portraying the romance of Donna and Raymond. A special relationship because Raymond is an inmate at Sing Sing Jail.…
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  • Conversation From the Grave With Joan Burroughs

    On 7 September 1951 William Burroughs shot his wife Joan dead. He wanted to compete with William Tell, she put a glass on her head,…
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  • River Bottom

    A feature film about the world on the river bottom; in other words, twenty-four hours from the life of a musician, deserted children, junkies and…
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  • The Waterdance

    A warm and compassionate, but never sentimental film about three men who have to learn to live in a rehabilitation centre with a handicapped body.…
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  • A Small Dick Fleshy Ass Thang

    A black man and a white woman lie naked in bed and taunt each other about ‘small’ versus ‘big’ en ‘fleshy’ versus ‘tight’. A Small…
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  • On the Air

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  • The Crying Game

    A virtuoso and stylishly-made modern British variant within the indestructible genre of the film noir. The femme fatale, an essential ingredient, is doubly present: the…
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  • Blade Runner – The Director’s Cut

    Blade Runner, from 1982, is now recognised as a pioneering, influential film and has been admired even in avant-garde film circles. It was a classic…
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