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Category Archives: 2015
Chevalier Programme Note for GFT
Chevalier (Athina Rachel Tsangari, 2015) is screening at GFT from Friday 22nd July to Thursday 28th July. My accompanying programme note will be available at screenings and there’s an online version at GFT’s blog here. GFT archives all its programme notes online here.
Posted in 2015, Cinema, Film, GFT, Glasgow, Movies, Programme Note
Tagged 2015, 2016, Athina Rachel Tsangari, Chevalier, Cinema, Film, GFT, Glasgow, Greece, Greek New Wave, Greek Weird Wave, Movie, Movies, Panos Koronis, Programme Note, Sakis Rouvas, Yiorgos Kendros
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Tale of Tales Programme Note for GFT
Tale of Tales (Matteo Garrone, 2015), an adaptation of Giambattista Basile’s Pentameron from the director of Gomorrah (2008), is screening at GFT from Friday 17th June to Thursday 30th June. My accompanying programme note will be available at screenings and there’s an online version at GFT’s … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Cinema, Film, GFT, Glasgow, Movies, Programme Note
Tagged 2015, Cinema, Film, GFT, Giambattista Basile, Glasgow, Il Racconto dei Racconti, John C Reilly, Matteo Garrone, Movie, Movies, Pentamerone, Physical Impossibility, Tale of Tales, Toby Jones, Vincent Cassel
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Physical Impossibility’s Favourite Films of 2015
I saw a gazillion brand-new films in 2015, and discovered or revisited a gazillion older films too. I enjoyed slogging through submissions for Glasgow Film Festival, previewed the festival for their blog, then saw many more films during the festival itself. Later in the year, … Continue reading
Posted in 2015, Film, Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged 2015, A Pigeon Sat On A Branch Reflecting On Existence, Bruno Dumont, Cem Kaya, George Miller, It Follows, Jay Dahl, JJ Abrams, John Maclean, Li'l Quinquin, Mad Max: Fury Road, Remake Remix Rip Off, Roy Andersson, Sean S Baker, Slow West, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Tangerine, The Lobster, There Are Monsters, Yorgos Lanthimos
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