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William Lubtchansky, 1937-2010
Kieron Corless on a master cinematographer for the French New Wave and beyond.
Wednesday 2 February 2011
The smouldering screen: Kevin Brownlow on the lustre of nitrate
Once upon a time the silver screen really glistened. Kevin Brownlow remembers when a good film could clear the air.
Kevin Brownlow Friday 21 January 2011
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This is our land: liminal Britain at the London Short Film Festival
Frances Morgan sees a fascination with the UK’s hinterlands unfold across two festival retrospectives and a guerilla filmmaking project.
Thursday 20 January 2011
Peter Yates, 1929-2011
Nick James on the transatlantic genre specialist, from Summer Holiday to Bullitt and The Friends of Eddie Coyle.
Friday 14 January 2011
9th London Short Film Festival: Nine of the best
Dylan Cave picks out nine titles in this year’s festival line-up.
Thursday 6 January 2011
Mario Monicelli: Italy’s Dickens?
Pasquale Iannone remembers the Italian director and screenwriter, pioneer of the ‘Comedy Italian Style’.
Thursday 16 December 2010
CPH:DOX 2010: ‘naughty new vocabularies for documentary’
Demetrios Matheou visits an increasingly confident European showcase for the documentary art in all its diversity.
Friday 26 November 2010
In search of lost roots: the London Turkish Film Festival 2010
Frances Morgan probes the poetry and prose of rootlessness in Reha Erdem’s Kosmos and Seren Yüce’s The Majority.
Wednesday 24 November 2010
Sheffield Doc/Fest 2010: rain, speed dates, glamour and fine films
Edward Lawrenson on a busy festival for meteorologists, documentarists and Joan Rivers fans.
Edward Lawrenson Tuesday 16 November 2010
London 2010: It’s a wrap!
The Sight & Sound team sum up their best discoveries, on- and off-screen moments and personal encounters of the festival.
Saturday 6 November 2010
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