Lord Voldemort

Session 9 2001

Brad Anderson’s first feature length horror film, made after two comedies and three years prior to his international breakthrough, The Machinist (2004), is a cannily constructed chiller, utilising a real-life location the site of the former Danvers State Hospital near Boston to great effect. An imposing bat like structure and home to the spiritual remnants […]

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Tyrannosaur 2011

Tyrannosaur marks the uncompromising, gut-wrenching directorial debut of Paddy Considine. Watching this emotionally-charged film of damaged people is like been unable to turn away from a car crash. This is a stark reminder, too, of Samantha Morton’s The Unloved (2010) which screened at last year’s Festival and was another directorial debut similar in tone. The

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LOST KISSES 2010

Roberta Torre’s spasmodic Lost Kisses is a missed opportunity. This lackadaisical film about a 13 year old girl in the town of Librino revered for a vision and subsequently treated by the local community as a saint, fails to capitalise on its best ideas. Manuela (Carla Marchese) is a quiet girl, overshadowed by her extroverted

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CORPO CELESTE 2011

Writer-director Alice Rohrwacher’s Corpo celeste is a welcome dosage of social realism from Italy. Taking her cue from the visual aesthetic perenially employed by the Dardennes brothers, Rohrwacher has crafted a poignant tale of religious awakening in a girl, Marta (Yle Vianello), who has returned to Calabria after ten years in Switzerland with her mother

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In Time 2011

Andrew Niccol has run out of great ideas. From the Philip K. Dick assisted The Truman Show (1998) to his own projects as director, including the clinical Gattaca (1997) and the underrated S1m0ne (2002) in which he glimpsed a future Hollywood where the real stars are hologramic projections, Niccol’s mind has been fertile ground for

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