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SIGHT AND SOUND V.21 / T.11 - NOVEMBER 2011

SIGHT AND SOUND, VOLUME 21, ISSUE 11, NOVEMBER 2011

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Κωδ. Πολιτείας: 3437-1371




Περιεχόμενα

FEATURES
BFI LONDON FILM FESTIVAL 2011
COVER FEATURE
Nick James introduces our in-depth coverage of this year's Festival
Director Lynne Ramsay talks to Hannah McGill about her adaptation of We Need to Talk About Kevin
Outgoing LFF artistic director Sandra Hebron talks to Nick James
Bryony Dixon on the BFI's restoration of The First Born, a 1928 silent rich in Hitchcock resonances
Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne talk to Geoff Andrew about taking a step in a (slightly) sunnier direction with The Kid with a Bike
Paul Julian Smith on why Mexican drug-gang pic Miss Bala is more than just another document of Latin America's social ills
Nick Bradshaw rounds up the festival's documentary contingent
Isabel Stevens on the ambitious, three-part Dreileben project
Tony Rayns heralds the flowering of an ethnically Tibetan cinema
PLUS Our top 20 unmissable picks of this year's festival
CLASH OF THE WONDERLANDS
Two years on from Avatar, audience fatigue and critical scepticism may be peaking just as genuinely adventurous 3D work is coming our way. Don't write off 3D yet, says Ian Christie
ANGRY BASTARDS
Tyrannosaur, about a reformed alcoholic's relationship with a victim of domestic violence, is the directing debut of actor Paddy Considine. Just don't call it social realism, Considine and his leading man Peter Mullan tell Nick Bradshaw
DO LOOK NOW
The top award may have gone to a Russian, but British films made a remarkably strong showing at this year's Venice Film Festival. Kieron Corless reports
BENEATH THE TINSEL
Some of the big-name premieres disappointed, but the sheer scale of this year's Toronto International Film Festival guaranteed some interesting discoveries, says Tom Charity
REGULARS
EDITORIAL
The thick red pile
RUSHES
Mark Le Fanu heads to Tallinn for a festival that pays tribute to Tarkovsky's Stalker
Benjamin Cook celebrates the life and work of the late underground filmmaker George Kuchar
Charles Gant on the profitability of rereleased classics such as Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven
Michael Atkinson takes a trip through 20th-century history in The Mist in the Palm Trees
Kim Newman wades through the blood and gore at this year's London FrightFest
Nick Roddick has seen the future and it's in Kazakhstan
LETTERS
Defending Villain, Frankenstein lookalikes, baffling slang
READER OFFERS
REVIEWS
FILM OF THE MONTH
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975
FILMS
African Cats
Albatross
Anonymous
Apollo 18
The Black Power Mixtape 1967-1975 (credits)
Blood in the Mobile/Blod i mobilen
Cane Toads: The Conquest
Children of the Revolution
Colombiana Contagion
The Dead
Dolphin Tale
Don't Be Afraid of the Dark
Four Days inside Guantanamo
Hell and Back Again
The Help
The Ides of March
I Don't Know How She Does It
Johnny English Reborn
Midnight in Paris
Miss Bala
Monte Carlo
Newsreel I
Parked
Perfect Sense
POM Wonderful Presents The Greatest Movie Ever Sold
Red State
Restless
Sleeping Beauty
Soul Surfer
The Story of Lover's Rock
Tyrannosaur
Ultrasuede In Search of Halston
Warrior
Weekender
We Need to Talk About Kevin
When China Met Africa
Will
The Woman
The Yellow Sea/Hwanghae
DVDs
Films by Claude Chabrol
The Cigarette Girl of Mosselprom
Colossal Youth
The Molly Dineen Collection: Volume 2-The Ark
Films by Xavier Dolan
Golden Sixties
The Good Soldier
Heavenly Creatures
The Last American Hero
Macbeth
Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence
More
Nostalgia for the Light
Philo Vance
Quatermass and the Pit
The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
The Soviet influence from Turksib to Night Mail
Tagore Stories on Film
Treasures 5: The West, 1898-1938
Visions of Eight
DVD FEATURES
Michael Brooke on Kobayashi Masaki's samurai masterpiece Harakiri
Philip Kemp takes a fresh look at the early work of Humphrey Jennings
Tim Lucas explores the erotic universe of Radley Metzger's The Lickerish Quartet
BOOKS
A. Jacoby (...)
M. Brooke (...)
E. Buscombe (...)
Λεπτομέρειες
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Σειρά
Χρονολογία ΈκδοσηςΟκτώβριος 2011
Αριθμός σελίδων96
Διαστάσεις30x22
Κωδικός Πολιτείας3437-1371
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