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There’s a dreamlike quality to Thea Gajic’s debut feature, Surviving Earth, which was partly inspired by the life of her father. It’s an appropriate...
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Director Regis Roinsard’s feature film debut brings this, an utterly charming tale of love,...
The BFI are currently showcasing the releases of Pier Paolo Pasolini, a virtuoso Italian director...
We meet Akiko, a student, in a crowded bar. Despite her wide-eyed innocence and childlike...
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