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My Favourite Films of 2006 from mob61uk 1048 days old
As always when looking back at so-called favourite films of the year, the interminable list of movies not yet seen makes the exercise seem even more ...
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Tony Takitani [Jun Ichikawa, 2004] from mob61uk 1173 days old
I was very impressed with this film when it was shown at the 2005 Cambridge Film Festival, and now it has at last come out on DVD. It's a beautifully ...
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Viva Zapatero! [Sabina Guzzanti, 2005] from mob61uk 1201 days old
Satirical show RIAot was cancelled because it wasn't funny. It happened to not be funny about Burlusconi. Many if not all those who engineered its ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 11 from mob61uk 1215 days old
[ ... ] of other films. Having seen this documentary, you wish he was still around – just to go over, shake his hand, and say “Well done, mate”. And then ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 10 from mob61uk 1216 days old
Renaissance [Christian Volckman, 2006] As I left the cinema I heard several people saying the film was ‘visually stunning’. That’s almost an understatement: ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 9 from mob61uk 1217 days old
4: 30 [Royston Tan, 2005] It is amazing what can be conveyed with so little: a look, a stance, the movement across a room. The camera spends a lot ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 8 from mob61uk 1219 days old
Summer In Berlin [Andreas Dresen, 2005] A crowd pleasing comedy drama that has much to recommend it. The friendship between the two leads characters ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 7 from mob61uk 1219 days old
Co/Ma [Mike Figgis, 2004] In CO/MA you can’t trust anything. Apparently it’s a documentary about a group of filmmakers attending a workshop where they ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 6 from mob61uk 1220 days old
[ ... ] films. Many of the scenes are clearly staged, and frequently designed to showcase a simplistic – but during those terrible war years, ...
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Cambridge Film Festival 2006 - Day 5 from mob61uk 1222 days old
[ ... ] style films; this first UK addition to the Dogme canon does not disappoint. It helps, of course, that it has such a good cast. Pauline McLynn ...
