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10 Questions for Musician Soumik DattaTuesday, 30 April 2019![]() “I think we need to get rid of labels, certainly World Music,” insists Soumik Datta, who is both composer and musician, and has lived in the UK since the age of 11. “It is possible to be a musician in the Indian tradition, as well as an electronic... Read more... |
DVD: Mifune - The Last SamuraiMonday, 15 April 2019![]() Akira Kurosawa’s 1950 early masterpiece Rashomon was a revelation for post-war western screen audiences, winning the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival that year and becoming a standard-bearer for the new generation of Japanese film. Its lead... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Stranger in the HouseTuesday, 05 March 2019![]() Marvel at Stranger in the House’s title sequence, the pulsating multi-coloured shapes accompanied by the cheesiest of title themes. It’s not Saul Bass, but it’s effective. Pierre Rouve’s 1967 film contains elements which may confound, irritate and... Read more... |
Blu-ray: Derek Jarman Collection, Vol Two 1987-1994Tuesday, 26 February 2019![]() Derek Jarman has always been described as irreverent, but, paradoxically, he is treated today with unreserved and probably excessive reverence. In the church of the avant-garde, and it’s perhaps not completely out of order to suggest that such an... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Postcards from LondonWednesday, 19 December 2018![]() Postcards from London is a surprise. You will certainly come away from Steve McLean’s highly stylised film with a new concept of what being an “art lover” can involve, while his subject matter is considerably more specialised, not least in the... Read more... |
DVD: Children's Film Foundation Bumper BoxFriday, 02 November 2018![]() The Children’s Film Foundation was founded in the early 1950s. Funded by a levy on cinema tickets, its mission was to provide wholesome Saturday morning entertainment, specifically "clean, healthy, intelligent adventure". On a miniscule budget, the... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Blood of HussainTuesday, 23 October 2018![]() Jamil Dehlavi is a filmmaker whose work straddles two worlds. His native Pakistan is certainly the key element in the two early films on this BFI dual-format release – it follows on from the director’s August South Bank retrospective, the first... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Comfort of StrangersTuesday, 16 October 2018![]() “There’s a lot of weirdness I didn’t want explained,” Paul Schrader reveals at one point in a new director’s commentary to his 1990 film. He certainly succeeded on that score: with its script by Harold Pinter (adapting Ian McEwan’s elliptical 1981... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: It Happened HereTuesday, 21 August 2018![]() Kevin Brownlow and Andrew Mollo’s It Happened Here surely deserves the acclaim often accorded it as “the most ambitious amateur film ever made”, and the rich supporting extras on this BFI dual-format release make clear why. Best of all is a 65-... Read more... |
DVD: ArcadiaWednesday, 15 August 2018![]() Arcadia is the latest and the best of a series of films which draw on the archives of the BFI and the BBC, collages of often forgotten footage, designed to make the riches held by those venerable institutions come alive.Folllowing in the footsteps... Read more... |
Blu-ray: La Belle et la bêteFriday, 10 August 2018![]() Jean Cocteau’s La Belle et la bête had been planned as a slice of wartime escapism, a distraction from the privations of war. The film was also a chance for Cocteau to give his male lead Jean Marais a less overtly sexy role than his fans were used... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Woodfall - A Revolution in British CinemaWednesday, 11 July 2018![]() Woodfall was the independent film production company responsible more than any other for launching and realising the British New Wave of the early 1960s. The outfit was formed in 1958 by theatre and film director Tony Richardson, playwright... Read more... |
