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Kakara | Short | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
A short spurt of rock music pulsates as a leather-clad but aesthetically pleasing couple park their car and enter a hospital.  She is in for an abortion, and he is angry with the world.  However, after quite li... Read More...

7.2 Review | Short | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
An incomprehensible flurry of schoolgirls giving each other bloody noses, 7.2 is a bit of a mess.  This short by Nida Manzoor is part computer-game action drama (complete with heavy yellowish tinting and exagge... Read More...

Three Brothers | Short | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
This gentle, touching short follows teenager Hamid as he cares for his two younger brothers in place of their absent father and recently deceased mother, and demonstrates both the fragility and the starkness of... Read More...

3 Hearts | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
A strong undercurrent of foreboding flows fiercely beneath the surface of Benoît Jaquot's ‘Three Hearts’.  As we dip in and out of happy romcom contentment – the courting couple, the cosy marriage, the arrival ... Read More...

If You Don’t, I Will | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
It’s not quite clear whether or not Sophie Fillières' ‘If You Don’t, I Will’ is meant to be funny.  Most of this 102-minute long marital spat has us staring into Emmanuelle Devos’ gloom-struck face, trying to f... Read More...

Listen Up Philip | London Film Festival 2014

October 20, 2014
LFF 2014, Reviews
Mere seconds into Alex Ross Perry’s razor-sharp comedy, laugh-out-loud jokes are being fired thick and fast.  Accompanied by suave jazz and an eloquent voice-over, we follow Philip Lewis Friedman (Jason Schwart... Read More...
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