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  • The Commune – first look

    Thomas Vinterberg’s warm, open portrait of a 1970s commune is his best since Festen, says Geoff Andrew.


    Wednesday 17 February 2016

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Things to Come – first look

    Isabelle Huppert essays a self-possessed woman at the crossroads in Mia Hansen-Løve’s own turn from stories of youth to this heartfelt portrait of middle age, reports Harriet Warman.

    Harriet Warman
    Monday 15 February 2016

    Reviews and recommendations

  • A Quiet Passion – first look

    This poised and painterly rendition of the poet Emily Dickinson in youth and later age finds Terence Davies back on masterly form, says Geoff Andrew.


    Monday 15 February 2016

    Reviews and recommendations

  • Fire at Sea – first look

    Lampedusa’s overwhelming influx of boat people is given initially oblique, ultimately eye-opening expression by present-tense documentary master Gianfranco Rosi, reports Geoff Andrew.


    Monday 15 February 2016

    Reviews and recommendations

  • From the Magazine

    Film of the week: A Bigger Splash

    Ralph Fiennes crashes the bliss of Tilda Swinton’s Mediterranean villa in a sultry sex-triangle drama from the director of I Am Love. Tony Rayns is generally diverted.


    Friday 12 February 2016

    Reviews and recommendations

  • After the party: highlights from Rotterdam 2016

    A darkening holiday drama from the shores of Greece and a stirring new examination of ‘the new abduction of Europe’ from Catalan master Pere Portabella were two highlights at a festival attempting to reestablish its focus, reports Edward Lawrenson.

    Edward Lawrenson
    Tuesday 9 February 2016

    Festivals

  • Gallery: The departed, 2015

    A visual homage to some of the key figures in film who passed away in 2015, to accompany the roll call in our March 2016 issue.

    Naiel Ibarrola
    Tuesday 9 February 2016

    Obituaries

  • Filming Revolution: crowd-documenting the Egyptian Revolution

    Who gets to tell the story – or stories – of a democratic struggle? Sophie Mayer explores Alisa Lebow’s bustling nonlinear ‘meta-documentary, encompassing the voices of 30 Egyptian filmmakers, artists and activists.


    Sunday 7 February 2016

    Bytes

  • Toon of the month: Old Man

    Chris Robinson on Leah Shore’s brave/risque animation, putting pictures to the words issuing from an elderly Charles Manson’s head.

    Chris Robinson
    Saturday 6 February 2016

    Bytes

  • The best indie animation of 2015

    Beyond the likes of Inside Out and Song of the Sea, innovation in animation continued to take place at the shorts end of the scale. Our three critics round up their international highlights of the year.

    Alex Dudok de Wit, Chris Robinson
    Friday 5 February 2016

    Annual round-ups

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