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Theo Angelopoulos (1935 – 2012) by Scott Foundas - www.filmlinc.com - 30 January 2012

Theo Angelopoulos (1935 – 2012)
For most of his career, the films of Theodoros “Theo” Angelopoulos were as difficult to see in the English-speaking world as the grey, fog-shrouded landscapes upon which he so frequently turned his camera, victims of poor commercial distribution and perhaps a certain cultural resistance to... >>>

Las Acacias by Matthew Turner - www.viewlondon.co.uk - 2 December 2011

Las Acacias
Beautifully shot and superbly directed, this is an emotionally engaging drama about human connection that's almost absurdly minimalist in nature and features a trio of terrific performances from its three leads. (...)   >> Read more on www.viewlondon.co.uk >>>

Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia' is — gasp — hopeful by Betsy Sharkey - www.latimes.com - 21 December 2011

Lars von Trier's 'Melancholia' is — gasp — hopeful
How does the world end? When it is in the hands of the cinematic master of human misery, dark Danish auteur Lars von Trier, as it is in "Melancholia," it ends in extraordinary, horrific, searing, aching and unthinkable ways. It is his most hopeful film yet.Still firmly rooted in the... >>>

Drive, sophistication behind the wheel by Ann Hornaday - www.washingtonpost.com - 20 September 2011

Drive, sophistication behind the wheel
Star of the moment Ryan Gosling delivers a slow, white-hot burn of a performance in "Drive," a nervy, understated ode to one of Hollywood's most cherished archetypes, the sad-eyed man of few words. They can be cowboys, hit men or, in this case, loners who drive cars for a living. But no matter... >>>

Cannes Festival theme: the backstory by Ali Naderzad - screencomment.com - 27 June 2011

Cannes Festival theme: the backstory
Interview of Gilles Jacob by Ali Naderzad, translated by Ali Naderzad for www.screencomment.com   I was looking for some music on iTunes when, by some coincidence, I ran into the “Carnival of the Animals” suite by French romantic composer Camille de Saint Saëns (what I initially... >>>
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