Category: LFF 2013
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Like Father, Like Son Review | London Film Festival 2013
This wonderfully thought-provoking and poignant Japanese family drama that was celebrated at Cannes and directed…
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Ida Review | London Film Festival 2013
Ida is brought to us by U.K based director Pawel Pawliowski, and set in his…
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The Double Review | London Film Festival 2013
Richard Ayoade‘s indie gem hit Submarine contributed to Britain’s cinematic renaissance. He joined Steve McQueen…
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The Epic of Everest Review | London Film Festival 2013
The only way to really do justice to this film is to project it on…
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How We Used To Live Review | London Film Festival 2013
How We Used To Live is a dazzling, contemplative and meandering love letter to England’s…
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Captain Phillips Review | London Film Festival 2013
The highly anticipated Captain Phillips brought to us from masterpiece filmmaker Paul Greengrass, the British…
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Stranger By The Lake Review | London Film Festival 2013
Alain Guiraudie‘s intriguing blend of bold homosexual erotica and compelling psychological thriller, Stranger By The…
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Eliza Lynch: Queen of Paraguay | London Film Festival 2013
Not long into the 80 minutes (or so) running time of Eliza Lynch: Queen of…
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Adore Review | London Film Festival 2013
Adapted from Doris Lessing’s novella The Grandmothers, Adore tells the story of Lil and Ian…
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Computer Chess Review | London Film Festival 2013
The more advanced technology gets the more we hanker for the human, the tangible, the…









