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  • An Education
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    An Education

    2009-01-20T07:00:00Z

    Dir. Lone Scherfig, UK, 2009, 100 minutes

  • Soul Power
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    Soul Power

    2008-09-17T01:05:00Z

    Dir. Jeffrey Levy-Hinte. US. 2008. 93 mins.Jeffrey Levy-Hinte became obsessed with outtakes from Leon Gast’sWhen We Were Kings(1995) when he was editing it. The documentary about the famed ‘Rumble in the Jungle’ boxing match in which Muhammed Ali upset George Foreman 34 years ago in what ...

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    One Week

    2008-09-16T12:33:00Z

    Dir/Scr: Michael McGowan. Canada. 2008. 94mins.Canadian filmmaker Michael McGowan’s second feature after Saint Ralph, One Week marks another dispiriting example of a director using sickness and physical deterioration in rationalising dishonest and narcissistic behaviour.Coming on the heels of Amy Redford’s Sundance entry The Guitar, One Week ...

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    Two-Legged Horse (Asbe Du-Pa)

    2008-09-16T11:43:00Z

    Dir: Samira Makhmalbaf. Iran, 2008. 101 mins.

  • The Window
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    The Window (La Ventana)

    2008-09-16T11:15:00Z

    Dir: Carlos Sorin. Argentina/Spain, 2008, 85 mins.

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    The Secret Of Moonacre

    2008-09-14T20:22:00Z

    Dir: Gabor Csupo. UK. 2008. 103mins.Gabor Csupo’schildren’s fantasyabout a plucky and resourceful 13-year-old girl on a magical quest to thwart an encroaching disaster is undermined by a sluggish blend of humour, disengaged characters and a stagnant narrative line. The script - adapted from Elizabeth Goudge’s The ...

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    The Loss Of A Teardrop Diamond

    2008-09-12T16:00:00Z

    Dir. Jodie Markell, US, 2008, 102 minutes.In exhuming Tennessee Williams’s unproduced screenplay from 1980, actress-turned-director Jodie Markell has delivered a respectable 1920’s-set upstairs-downstairs story of a vain heiress (Bryce Dallas Howard) who looks beyond her Memphis surroundings but struggles for the respect of a man below ...

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    Pride And Glory

    2008-09-11T17:09:00Z

    Dir. Gavin O’Connor. US. 2008 125 min.After sitting on the shelf for the better part of two years, Gavin O’Connor’s bruising Manhattan melodrama charges into a congested festival lineup breathing fire and smoke. A coiling police saga about the clash between family and career loyalties, Pride ...

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    Lymelife

    2008-09-11T16:19:00Z

    Dir. Derick Martini, US, 2008, 93 minutesLymelife is a coming-of-age story that takes another look at the darker side of suburban paradise: Long Island in the 1970’s, where Lyme Disease spread by local insects and carried by its picturesque deer is the new plague, and families ...

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    Who Do You Love

    2008-09-11T15:43:00Z

    Toronto: Breezily-entertaining, this jazz-fuelled biopic may still face a commercial struggle, says Jan Stuart. Dir. Jerry Zaks. US. 2008. 90 minutesA breezily-entertaining dramatisation of the life of blues entrepreneur Leonard Chess (Nivola), Who Do You Lovewill test the public’s appetite for recording studio soap operas. While ...

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    Fifty Dead Men Walking

    2008-09-11T06:00:00Z

    Dir. Kari Skogland. UK/Canada. 2008. 118 mins.It was only in the aftermath of the Vietnam War that filmmakers were able to create a substantial body of work reflecting the complexities of what had happened there. The same is proving to be true of the recent ‘Troubles’that ...

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    What Doesn't Kill You

    2008-09-10T23:00:00Z

    Dir. Brian Goodman, US, 2008, 100 minutesSouth Boston’s Irish gangland fatalism returns to the screen in Brian Goodman’s debut, a buddies-in-crime drama. Two childhood friends in the Southie slums graduate from petty crime to robbery, murder, drugs and prison, and even to a little self-awareness.The challenge ...

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    A Year Ago In Winter

    2008-09-10T18:21:00Z

    Dir: Caroline Link. Germany. 2008. 128 mins.Caroline Link’s first film in seven years is an elegantly-woven portrait of a family in crisis after the suicide of an 18 year-old boy and the steps which occur on their way to healing. Never overly gloomy or downbeat, A ...

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    Afterwards

    2008-09-10T18:16:00Z

    Dir. Gilles Bourdos, France/Canada/Germany, 2008, 107 minutes.Afterwards requires some serious suspension of disbelief. A man, now a lawyer, who came back from the dead as a boy, meets a doctor with the ability to identify people who are about to die from a white light they ...

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    White Night Wedding

    2008-09-09T18:17:00Z

    Dir. Baltasar Kormakur. Iceland. 2008. 94 mins.

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    $9.99

    2008-09-08T22:30:00Z

    Dir. Tatia Rosenthal.Israel/Australia, 2008. 78 mins.Dealing with such lightweight issues as ‘the meaning of life’ and ‘happiness’ may seem a bit excessive for a stop-motion animated film weighing in at less than 78 minutes. But the film doesn’t take itself that seriously after all, defusing some ...

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    Adam Resurrected

    2008-09-08T20:30:00Z

    Dir. Paul Schrader. Germany/USA/Israel. 2008. 106 mins.

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    Fear Me Not

    2008-09-08T20:30:00Z

    Dir: Kristian Levring. 2008. Denmark. 95 mins.

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    The Other Man

    2008-09-08T20:00:00Z

    Director: Richard Eyre. UK/USA. 2008. 90mins.Richard Eyre is fast becoming the new master of unhealthy obsession. After Judi Dench’s creepily predatory school teacher inNotes On A Scandal, it is now the turn of Liam Neeson to play a fool for love inThe Other Man.Well-heeled literary adaptation ...

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    Middle Of Nowhere

    2008-09-08T19:07:00Z

    Dir. John Stockwell. USA. 2008. 95 min.