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Alex Garland explores social breakdown and internecine strife across the US in this explosive blockbuster.
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Children’s Film Foundation: 10 fabulous films from the home of kid-based hijinks
The kids’ adventure films of the Children’s Film Foundation were high on hijinks and low on boring stuff. From the 60 we’ve now released on DVD, here are 10 that might bring back memories.
By Vic Pratt
Sometimes I Think About Dying: downbeat workplace indie shows another side to Daisy Ridley
By David Katz
BFI invests £900,000 National Lottery funding over two years to create a BFI Skills Cluster for Wales
BFI invests £900,000 National Lottery funding over two years to create a BFI Skills Cluster for WalesElaine May: laughing matters
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O dreamlands: why Lindsay Anderson was never the realist he claimed to be
By Henry K Miller
“Ford is a director with whom things are either right or wrong”: Lindsay Anderson’s review of The Searchers
By Lindsay Anderson
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