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Tuesday 11 February 2014
Film

film review: the past

Claire Gaynor
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  Relationship dramas of a true, candid quality are a rarity in this age of conventional narratives and ‘happy’, Hollywood-style resolutions. It comes as no surprise then, that this latest film from Iranian director Asghar Farhadi, of the highly acclaimed A Separation (2011), is one made well outside of these often tiresome parameters. Set in…
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Tuesday 17 April 2012
Film

film review: Café de Flore

Natalie Salvo
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Café de Flore is a labour of love by writer/director Jean-Marc Valee (C.R.A.Z.Y). It is an account of two very different love stories – tales separated by different characters, countries and time periods. In spite of all this, an overarching feeling of loss, an intense rawness and a bittersweet tension link the two parts together….
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