Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs QUEEN AND COUNTRY (Artificial Eye) is a belated sequel to John Boorman’s autobiographical and nostalgic Hope and Glory (1987). He looks back to the time when he ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews La Bayadere at London Coliseum Marius Petipa’s faux oriental extravaganza, one of the great 19th century ballets, had its premiere in St Petersburg in 1877, the year Queen Victo ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs THE ANG LEE TRILOGY (Altitude) is a box-set containing the Taiwanese director’s earliest films which established his international reputation. They are full of b ...
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs VIVRE SA VIE (BFI). A Jean-Luc Goddard 1962 masterpiece, told in twelve separate chapters with Brechtian inter-titles, is a loving portrait of a 22-year-old Pari ...
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