All articles by Lee Marshall – Page 36

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    The Inheritors (Los Herederos)

    2009-02-10T18:59:00Z

    Dir: Eugenio Polgovsky. Mexico. 2009. 90mins.Eugenio Polgovsky’s remarkable documentary, made on a budget of just $35,000, is a day-by-day study of the lives of several groups of child labourers in rural Mexico. Filmed in the sort of up-close detail that only one-man productions shot over long ...

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    Pardon My French (Un Chat Un Chat)

    2009-02-10T18:06:00Z

    Dir/scr: Sophie Fillieres. France. 2009. 105mins.

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    The Private Lives Of Pippa Lee

    2009-02-09T19:44:00Z

    Dir/scr: Rebecca Miller. US. 2009. 96mins.

  • Burrowing (Man Tanker Sitt)
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    Burrowing (Man Tanker Sitt)

    2009-02-09T19:02:00Z

    Dir/scr: Henrik Hellstrom, Fredrik Wenzel. Sweden. 2009. 77mins.

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    Brendan And The Secret Of Kells

    2009-02-09T18:02:00Z

    Dir: Tomm Moore. Ireland-France-Belgium. 2008. 78mins.

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    Rage

    2009-02-08T18:29:00Z

    Dir/scr: Sally Potter. UK-US. 2009. 94mins.

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    John Rabe

    2009-02-07T23:55:00Z

    Dir/scr: Florian Gallenberger. Germany-France-China. 2009. 134mins.

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    About Elly (Darbareye Elly)

    2009-02-07T17:00:00Z

    Dir/scr: Asghar Farhadi.Iran. 2009. 119mins.

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    Ricky

    2009-02-06T23:00:00Z

    Dir: Francois Ozon. Fr-It. 2009. 90mins.

  • News

    Berlin Buzz: the key films

    2009-01-30T00:00:00Z

    It may be as much a question of lucky timing as one of programming genius, but at first glance the competition line-up of the 59th Berlinale, which was finalised this week, makes for an appetising buffet.The opening out-of-competition film, global finance thriller The International, stars Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. ...

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    As God Commands (Come Dio Commanda)

    2009-01-05T12:57:00Z

    Dir: Gabriele Salvatores. Italy. 2008. 103mins.

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    Troubled Water

    2008-10-28T15:07:00Z

    Dir: Erik Poppe. Norway-Sweden. 2008. 90 mins.A sensitive, slow-build script, original directorial vision and bravura performances turn what might have been just another high-concept melodrama centring on the death of a child into a highly-charged ride that is both gritty and poetic. Eric Poppe's third film is by no means ...

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    When A Man Comes Home (En Mand Kommer Hjem)

    2008-10-28T12:20:00Z

    Dir. Thomas Vinterberg. Denmark-Sweden. 2007. 96mins.Thomas Vinterberg's artsy, bittersweet comedy, repped by Celluloid Dreams, is only now making its international bow after a disappointing Danish run a year ago. With Teodora Film set to open Italy in December, this funny Festen bowed to a warm audience at the Rome Film ...

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    The Past Is A Foreign Land (Il passato è una terra straniera)

    2008-10-27T15:20:00Z

    Dir: Daniele Vicari. Italy. 2008. 120 mins.Italian director Daniele Vicari's latest outing is uneven but compellingly-dark. Shot, scored and directed with terrific command of atmosphere, this study of the relationship between a conflicted law student from a good family and the dangerous but attractive working class card-sharp he takes up ...

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    Opium War

    2008-10-27T13:48:00Z

    Dir/scr Siddiq Barmak. Afghanistan-Japan-Korea-France. 2008. 92 mins.There could be a good film hiding somewhere behind Afghan director Siddiq Barmak's tragicomic parable about his country's two main industries - war and opium. But it's not up there on the screen. This Best Foreign Film Oscar candidate is a misguided, amateurish attempt ...

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    The Man Who Loves (Uomo che ama, L')

    2008-10-27T12:47:00Z

    Dir: Maria Sole Tognazzi. Italy. 2008. 97 mins.Maria Sole Tognazzi's second feature, which opened this year's Rome Film Festival, has the merit of offering a rarely-seen woman's take on a man's experience of love. But behind the smokescreen of its play with the audience's gender expectations and its tricksy (but ...

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    Dream (Bi Mong)

    2008-09-29T17:22:00Z

    Dir: Kim Ki-duk. Korea-Japan. 2008. 93mins.

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    Empty Nest (El Nido Vacio)

    2008-09-29T17:03:00Z

    Dir: Daniel Burman. Argentina-Spain-France-Italy. 2008. 90mins.A quietly humorous study of the late-life crisis afflicting a no longer young married couple, Empty Nest represents a return to form for Argentinian director Daniel Burman after the humdrum Family Law. Already big in Argentina - where it notched up 150,000 admissions in its ...

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    Camino

    2008-09-25T17:23:00Z

    Dir/scr: Javier Fesser. Spain. 2008. 142 mins.

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    Louise-Michel

    2008-09-24T12:36:00Z

    Dirs: Benoit Delepine & Gustave Kervern. France. 2008. 95mins.