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DVD Review
30 May 2008
The Wig (Gabal)
Scissor sisters: Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc on Shin-yeon Won's pulp hair horror
News Item
27 May 2008
San Sebastian and Kassel invite film applications
Check out the latest opportunities to get your work seen
DVD Review
22 May 2008
Mala Noche
Gus Van Sant's grungy, dark debut feature is finally available on DVD
DVD Review
16 May 2008
Earthlings
Shaun Monson's haunting documentary is the definitive exposé of humanity's merciless exploitation of animals
Film Review
16 May 2008
Caramel (Sukkar banat)
Hard candy: A Lebanese film centred on women? That's worth checking out...
News Item
9 May 2008
Oslo festival offers €1,000 prize
Check out the latest opportunities to show your work
Interview
5 May 2008
A chat with Brian Mills
We caught up with the author of Kamera Books' latest release, 101 Forgotten Films
Book Review
1 May 2008
Mike Leigh on Mike Leigh by Amy Raphael
Kamera offers an exclusive peek inside Amy Raphael's new book on Britain's foremost auteur
Book news
24 Apr 2008
Kamera Books launches 101 Forgotten Films
Filmic flotsam: Brian Mills uncovers cinema's forgotten gems in Kamera Books'latest release
DVD Review
23 Apr 2008
Princess
Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc on Danish cartoonist Anders Morgenthaler's animation
News Item
20 Apr 2008
Madrid pays homage to Antonioni
The event will focus on the documentary work of the Italian master, who died last year.
Book Review
18 Apr 2008
Independent Cinema by D. K. Holm
State of independence: What is independent cinema? Kamera Books' title on the topic sets out to find out, with a little help from some of the greatest indie luminaries
Film Review
11 Apr 2008
Manda Bala (Send a Bullet)
Bullet proof: a documentary about Brazil's social and economic disparities makes for a terrific, eye-opening cinematic experience
Film Review
10 Apr 2008
[REC]
Highly Rec-commended: Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc hail yet another horror winner from Spain
Film Review
3 Apr 2008
Son of Rambow
Growing up, retro style: Colin Odell and Michelle Le Blanc hail Garth Jennings' tale of friendship, innocence and fantasy
Book Review
2 Apr 2008
Documentaries...and how to make them by Andy Glynne
Facing the facts: Kamera Books' latest release reveals the secrets involved in the making of a documentary film
Film Review
1 Apr 2008
The Orphanage
Chill out: The Orphanage shows that Spain has become a force to be reckoned with when it comes to ghost stories
DVD Review
29 Mar 2008
Diary of a Country Priest (Journal d'un curé de campagne)
Robert Bresson's masterpiece is now available on Region 2 DVD via Optimum World
DVD Review
26 Mar 2008
DVD release: Strange Culture
Stranger than fiction: Lynn Hershman's Strange Culture, an experimental documentary about the ongoing case of American art professor and activist Steve Kurtz, accused of bioterrorism by the FBI, is now available on DVD
News Item
19 Mar 2008
Call for entry: Aurora
DVD Review
17 Mar 2008
Two Evil Eyes (Due occhi diabolici)
Double hammy: When two horror masters get together, they look up to Poe for inspiration. Kamera's in-house horror experts assess the results
Feature
14 Mar 2008
Festival report: 58th Berlin International Film Festival (7-17 February)
It doesn't happen often that The Hollywood Reporter trades in its usual slangy reverence for the hand that feeds it, but during the 58th Berlin International Film Festival it accused the aging festival of playing it safe especially when it comes to the competition and the art-house minded Forum sidebar ("...a section for poseurs.") Ouch. Thessa Mooij was in Berlin to see whether the festival, like its neighbouring competitor Rotterdam, has indeed been coasting for too long.
Comment
14 Mar 2008
Berlin 2008: Faster, Captain! Kill! Kill!
The jury's grand winner choice at the 2008 Berlin Festival was one of the most misguided decisions in recent festival times
Feature
6 Mar 2008
Preview: French Film Festival UK, 07-20 March 2008
Our European cinema expert, Boyd van Hoeij, editor of european-films.net, gives us the low-down on the UK French film extravaganza that starts tomorrow
DVD Review
28 Feb 2008
Benny's Video
Video killed...: Michael Haneke's 1992 film is a disturbing and witty analysis of the impact of post-modern media saturation on the human psyche
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