All articles by Mark Adams, chief film critic – Page 45
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Talent of two cities
Screen’s chief critic catches up with the latest local cinema from two European territories with the aid of two very different events: Romania’s Transilvania International Film Festival and the Madrid de Cine screenings in Spain
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Features
Building Bloc: A history of Karlovy Vary
Set up after the Second World War, the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival has outlasted decades of political and social upheaval to become a fixture on the festival calendar.
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Get On Your Bike for classic Ealing films
The Lavender Hill Mob re-issue sparks cycle tour of classic locations
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Reviews
Antigone, Or Let’s Make Movies In Transylvania!
Dir: Nandor Jakob-Benke. Hungary-Romania. 2011. 83mins
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Back to the beach
During the month of May there is no escaping the multi-media assault of Cannes, so it’s a good thing this year’s event boasted a worthy and enjoyable Competition line-up and offered some controversy for the film press pack
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