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Festivals
London Film Festival 2019 – Reviews Part I – The Irishman; County Lines; Piranhas; Ridge
Our reviews from this year’s 63rd London Film Festival… By Sailesh Ram The Irishman – Absorbing and involving study of…
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London Film Festival 2019 Reviews Part II: The Peanut Butter Falcon; The Last Blackman in San Francisco; Knives Out; Monsoon; Öndög
Reviews from this year’s 63rd London Film Festival… By Momtaz Begum-Hossain The Peanut Butter Falcon: Refreshing, magical and very enjoyable!…
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‘Darkness Visible’: : Spooky séances and devilish demons conjure up a Halloween treat of a film (review)
By Momtaz Begum-Hossain A PERFECTLY-timed Halloween release Brit-flick ‘Darkness Visible’ is a supernatural thriller steeped in the world of occult,…
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‘Here and Now’: World premiere for ‘choreographer of the future’ bharatanatyam artist Mythili Prakash performs at Dance Umbrella…
Regarded as one of the finest exponents of bharatanatyam, this artist has the special endorsement of Britain’s very own totemic…
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‘Darkness visible’: new British film represents exciting and original storyline – interview Neil Biswas
ESTABLISHED writer Neil Biswas is just about to release his first directorial feature – ‘Darkness Visible’ – a horror thriller…
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Festivals
‘White Riot’ by Rubika Shah wins Grierson – top documentary award at the the BFI London Film Festival 2019
Documentary about 1970s anti-racism group has lessons for us all now, says Grierson jury president… RUBIKA SHAH’S documentary film, ‘White…
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London Film Festival 2019 – ‘Bombay Rose’ director Gitanjali Rao: City was nicer and Indian animation talent needs recognition… (video) and review
Film was a special presentation and had its first screening at LFF earlier today… Gitanjali Rao, the director of ‘Bombay…
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