The great names in cinema
SOUTH KOREA | 92 minutes | 2017
Heartbreak, sweet melancholy and necessary lies make up the ingredients of this joyous yet bleak romantic lark. Going back to his favourite theme — that of love deferred between characters in crisis — the South Korean filmmaker picks up the pieces of broken hearts after drunken soju benders for his 21st feature. With a plot based on amorous misunderstandings, The Day After is another classic from a director adept at capturing emotional torment and human weakness.
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The insane rantings of a Buddhist monk who’s adept at riling up the crowds. A documentary that uses its source material to examine the roots of evil. In...
Feature film , Documentary
FRANCE , Switzerland | 92 minutes | 2017
The latest bittersweet offering from Finland’s cinematic ambassador won the Silver Bear for best director at this year’s Berlin Festival. Khaled, an...
Feature film , Comedy
FINLAND , Germany | 92 minutes | 2017
A light-hearted romp through Cannes, Claire’s Camera is a delightfully wry comedy that points up the elegance of Hong Sang-Soo’s writing. Shot during...
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