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Quelle sera le résultat de cette perte ? une mort … une évasion … un bannissement ? Nous vous recommandons vivement de découvrir l’une des trois projections au Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
Quelle sera le résultat de cette perte ? une mort … une évasion … un bannissement ? Nous vous recommandons vivement de découvrir l’une des trois projections au Cambridge Arts Picturehouse.
What will the titular loss entail? A death… an escape… a banishment? We strongly recommend you find out. But, if possible, don’t watch it alone.
DEAD CAT is a funny, thoughtful film about being 30-something and realising what is important: it’s a kind of coming of age film for adults, writes Amanda Randall.
A folky brew of pagan eroticism and eldritch menace, which remains profoundly influential, writes Danny Davies. See the Final Cut of THE WICKER MAN at CFF2013.
Hertzfeldt’s stories and animation style are simultaneously esoteric and full of mass appeal, writes Jon Toomey.
Nicholas Barker decided to covertly film people dozing on Tokyo subway trains; from this he created his magnificent short film, TOKYO DREAMS.
Sorrentino’s corrupt, shameless Rome establishes a chokehold of gratuitous hedonism which it refuses to release for the film’s duration.
We speak to have-a-go heroes Gil Kofman and Tanner Barklow about culture clash and production hell in the Orient: don’t miss UNMADE IN CHINA.
SHORTFUSION is often a treasure trove of inventive and beautiful cinema nuggets, and this year is no exception, writes Owen Baker.
Squirm-inducing body horror, the field recording expeditions of a pig farmer, meditations on free will, and a vague romance. Paul Milne reviews Shane Carruth’s latest.