Reviews
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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 -
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 -
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.
Monday 15 February 2016 -
Thomas Vinterberg’s warm, open portrait of a 1970s commune is his best since Festen, says Geoff Andrew.
Wednesday 17 February 2016 -
Salomé Lamas’s new experimental documentary depicts the hardscrabble lives of migrant workers on a mining hill in La Rinconada, Peru, with an immense patience born of devoted interest, says Harriet Warman.
Thursday 25 February 2016 -
Elephants in the auditorium: A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery, or ‘slow cinema’ revisited
Lav Diaz’s latest is 485 minutes long, and your best chance to see it is likely to be a day out at a film festival. Does that count as a challenge? A privilege? An imposition, asks Jonathan Romney.
Thursday 25 February 2016
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