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For many this adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play about tensions within a Jutland farming family is the very greatest of all Dreyer’s masterpieces, as suspenseful as it’s emotionally devastating.
For many this adaptation of Kaj Munk’s play about tensions within a Jutland farming family is the very greatest of all Dreyer’s masterpieces, as suspenseful as it’s emotionally devastating.
A classic of French silent cinema, René Clair’s An Italian Straw Hat screens at the Barbican with musical accompaniment by Andrew Youdell.
David Lynch’s neo-noir classic Mulholland Drive sees the director at his most beguiling best.
Genesis Cinema is delighted to present a fantastic season of rarely screened auteur classics: an alternative film choice for a Sunday afternoon.
The Barbican pays homage to architecture and graffiti in film with a double screening of Style Wars and short film, The Subconscious Art of Graffiti Removal.
The Tate Modern continues it’s film seasons by celebrating the work of visionary film-maker Barbara Hammer.
One of 2011′s best films, Drive is screening at the Prince Charles Cinema throughout January. I caught up with award winning director, Nicholas Winding Refn at last year’s Cambridge Film Festival.
It is still dubbed as one of the greatest films ever made, Jean Vigo’s 1934 quirky masterpiece L’Atalante has been fully restored to continue its reign as a unique cinematic gem.
Secret Cinema asks audience to be prepared for the most ambitious secret cinema event to date.
Michel Hazanavicius’ homage to Hollywood’s silent era is knowing and funny, but holds genuine affection for an era not unlike our own.