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Don’t Think Twice

Don’t Think Twice

When a member of a popular New York City improv troupe gets a huge break, the rest of the group – all best friends – start to realize that not everyone is going to make it after all.

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Last updated on 17 October, 2016

Posted on 15 October, 201617 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags curzon soho, london film festival, mike birbigliLeave a comment on Don’t Think Twice
The Wedding Ring (Zin’naariyâ!)

The Wedding Ring (Zin’naariyâ!)

The Wedding Ring is a story of love, pain, sensuality, and marriage. Rahmatou Keïta’s second feature offers an empowering female-character-driven take on romantic fiction. It’s also an immersive introduction to the fast-fading customs of Niger’s Sahelian people.

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Posted on 15 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags london film festival, nigerLeave a comment on The Wedding Ring (Zin’naariyâ!)
A Billion Colour Story

A Billion Colour Story

Hari Aziz lives in Mumbai and is a member of the internet generation whose outlook is global.

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Posted on 14 October, 201614 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags ica, london film festivalLeave a comment on A Billion Colour Story
Park

Park

Athens Olympic Village, ten years after the Games: wilding youths, injured retired athletes and stray dogs among ruins and decaying sports venues.

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Posted on 13 October, 201613 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags london film festival, vueLeave a comment on Park
Prevenge

Prevenge

A murderous mother-to-be gets her Prevenge.

A grotesque and disturbing feminist psycho-thriller written, directed and performed by Alice Lowe. Starring: Kate Dickie, Gemma Whelan and Jo Hartley.

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Last updated on 15 October, 2016

Posted on 13 October, 201615 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags haymarket, london film festivalLeave a comment on Prevenge
The Rehearsal

The Rehearsal

Taking place in Auckland, the story follows a first year acting student Stanley who mines his girlfriend’s family scandal as material for the end-of-year show at drama school.

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Posted on 12 October, 201613 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags london film festival, vueLeave a comment on The Rehearsal
Goldstone

Goldstone

Indigenous Detective Jay Swan arrives in the frontier town of Goldstone on a missing persons enquiry. What seems like a simple light duties investigation opens a web of crime and corruption. Jay must pull his life together and bury his differences with young local cop Josh, so together they can bring justice to Goldstone.

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Posted on 11 October, 201612 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags embankment garden cinema, london film festivalLeave a comment on Goldstone
Lovesong

Lovesong


The relationship between two friends deepens during an impromptu road trip starring: Jena Malone, Riley Keough and Brooklyn Decker.

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Last updated on 15 October, 2016

Posted on 11 October, 201615 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags london film festival, vueLeave a comment on Lovesong
The Death of Louis XIV (La mort de Louis XIV)

The Death of Louis XIV (La mort de Louis XIV)

Depicting the final fifteen days of King Louis XIV, shot primarily in the bed chamber.

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Posted on 10 October, 201611 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags albert serra, cine lumiere, london film festivalLeave a comment on The Death of Louis XIV (La mort de Louis XIV)
One Week and a Day

One Week and a Day

This week kicks off with One Week and a Day at Ciné Lumière.

When Eyal finishes the week of mourning for his late son, his wife urges him to return to their routine but instead he gets high with a young neighbour and sets out to discover that there are still things in his life worth living for.

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Posted on 10 October, 201610 October, 2016Categories CinemaTags cine lumiere, london film festivalLeave a comment on One Week and a Day

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