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Almodóvar’s debut, a provocative comedy about three bizarre women,
appalled critics across Spain and the USA. It was first shown at the San
Sebastian Film Festival and later acquired cult status in the…Read More...
Almodóvar’s debut, a provocative comedy about three bizarre women,
appalled critics across Spain and the USA. It was first shown at the San
Sebastian Film Festival and later acquired cult status in the…Read More...
One of Luc Besson’s earliest cinematic accomplishments, Nikita went on to spawn
an American and a Hong Kong remake, as well as various television shows in
different forms, the most recent featuring Maggie Q as the tit…Read More...
Following the critical and commercial success of his first feature film, À Bout
De Soufflé (Breathless, 1960), Jean-Luc Godard quickly began work on his next
cinematic endeavour, with the eyes of the world fixed upon him…Read More...
Ancient gods and the modern needs of a growing and challenging future collide in
this story of nature versus industry. Studio Ghibli’s epic tale of Ashitaka
and his quest to uncover the magical Princess Mononoke, spirit…Read More...
Special Forces is an action-war film about a band of French soldiers who are
dropped behind enemy lines during a routine rescue mission in Pakistan. It
isn’t long before everything goes wrong, but should we care?…Read More...
Tokyo! brings together short works from three creative, stylish directors in a
surreal triptych centred on the city of its title. Each piece of the film paints
its own imaginative and bizarre picture reflecting the city an…Read More...
Daughters Of Darkness is a classic of 1970s horror, fusing together vampires,
lesbianism and gender issues. It is strongly reminiscent of other vivid horror
from the same era, such as Dario Argento’s Suspiria and Ni…Read More...
Abbas Kiarostami is one of the most influential and celebrated Iranian filmmakers
of the last thirty years. In 1997, he won the Palm d’Or at Cannes for the
masterful Taste Of Cherry. In common with the more esteemed of…Read More...
Last year, Studio Ghibli founder and animation legend, Hayao Miyazaki claimed
that the future of the Japanese animation studio entirely rested on the
commercial and critical success of the 2011 film Arrietty. If…Read More...
Studio Ghibli has been at the forefront of Japanese anime since the release of
Hayao Miyazaki’s Nausicaa Of The Valley Of The Wind in 1986. With Princess
Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, Ponyo and, mo…Read More...
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