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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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs WHITE GOD (Metrodome). An excellent Hungarian parable on racism and social cleansing by Karel Mundruczo opens with a 13-year-old girl (Zsofia Psotta) riding thro ...
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Jul 31, 2015
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs NEXT TO NO TIME (Network). Time stops each day for an hour when you cross the Atlantic. Director Henry Cornelius and Kenneth More had a huge success with Genevie ...
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May 29, 2015
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Robert Tanitch reviews the latest DVDs CORRIDOR OF MIRRORS (Simply Media). A 1948 British art house fantasy movie, with references to Madam Tussaud, Jean Cocteau and Bluebeard, has all the qualities o ...
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May 29, 2015
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