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All posts tagged Rialto
New Featurette from Safety Not Guaranteed
VIDEO: A new look at this festival favourite. This is not a joke.
Review: Footnote
An Academy Award nominated drama from Israel, infused with moments of humour and a the most terrifying force of them all: academics! Israeli cinema has come to increasing international
Review: Headhunters
Jo Nesbø's novel is the latest adaptation in a cold climate to get an export, and is solid example of what not to do when things go wrong. Thanks
Review: Weekend
Andrew Haigh's sophomore effort explores sex and relationships in a refreshingly frank two-hander about contemporary gay life in the UK. "You become this blank canvas," explains Glen (Chris
Review: Cave of Forgotten Dreams
Filmmaker, documentarian and nutter Werner Herzog has a hard-earned reputation in all three of those fields. From the magnificently staged feature films (Fitzcarraldo) to the more mainstream fare
The Conspirator
America has been exploring its own history in cinema since the birth of the medium itself. One of the earliest seminal American films is Edwin S. Porter’s The Great
WINNERS: ‘Get Low’ giveaway
A movie spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real‐life legend about the mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own rollicking funeral party while he
COMPETITION: ‘Get Low’ giveaway (CLOSED)
A movie spun out of equal parts folk tale, fable and real‐life legend about the mysterious, 1930s Tennessee hermit who famously threw his own rollicking funeral party while he
Trailer Round-Up: ‘Three Musketeers’, ‘Get Low’ and ‘Burke & Hare’
A trio of trailers have landed in our inbox, each for a tale that embodies the spirit of adventure. With Australian trailers for latest version of The Three
In A Better World
Over a career spanning more than twenty years, Danish filmmaker Susanne Bier has made an indelible imprint on international cinema. Starting in the music video business with "Summer



























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