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30 Oct 2008
Don’t miss this free pre-Sheffield Documentary Festival and pre-television screening of media coop’s insightful, funny new film about Venezuela’s State Oil Company and President Hugo Chavez’s attempts to make it deliver his socialist dream. West…
David Mamet channels his love of ju-jitsu, twisted male friendships, fast talking/repetitive dialogue and debt collectors to winning effect in his new film. This screening is your last chance to catch Mamet’s martial arts flick at the cinema.
When a 1970s Indian journalist labelled populist Bollywood films as 'masala movies' - a dollop of drama, pinch of comedy, stirred in with some song and dance - Indian cinema's association with food became firmly established. While the masala movies…
Originally released in 1970 at the tail end of a period of huge social, political and psychological change and based on the massacre of Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek in 1864, Soldier Blue is as relevant today as it ever was. Predominantly a love story…
A welcome – and well-timed – DVD premiere for this witty and robust 1964 drama about the Machiavellian world of American politics. Adapted from his own hit Broadway play by Gore Vidal (The Left Handed Gun, Suddenly, Last Summer) and directed by Franklin…
An odd, mid-seventies Canadian film with Jodie Foster as the precocious kid who seems to be keeping a few things to herself, and revealing others that don’t quite ring true – not least hat her poet father is working in the study upstairs in the rural…
For the first and possibly last chance to see Eric Rohmer’s new film at the cinema you may have to skive off work as these screenings are matinees only. Veteran arch romanticist and post New Wave legend Rohmer is not everyone’s cup of tea and his newest…
St Andrew’s Day is marked in Glasgow this year by this multimedia and live music event about the evacuation of St Kilda. Rare archive footage, testimonies from surviving evacuees and music from guitarist David Allison (whose previous work includes the…
Jet Li's risky decision to trust his acting rather than his action skills pays off in this mid-19th century Chinese civil war drama that is actually deserving of that over-used epithet 'epic'. Taking real historical events as a bouncing-off point…
To mark Remembrance Sunday and commemorate the 90th anniversary of the end of WWI this excellent season combines war films – All Quiet on The Western Front (1930), Paths of Glory, Oh What a Lovely War! and Joyeux Noel (pictured) – with short archive…
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