Category: Film
All things film.
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Sydney Film Festival 2011 – Preview
The 2011 Sydney Film Festival is almost here, and the good folks at SFF have released a sneak-peek at their line-up. With no less than 23 films from their forthcoming program, and a whopping 16 Australian premieres (so far), we tell you what we’re excited about.
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Rio
From the creators of Ice Age comes an animated musical comedy that moves to a decidedly warmer climate.
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The Princess of Montpensier (Alliance Française French Film Festival 2011)
Veteran filmmaker Bertrand Tavernier returns to France.
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The Lincoln Lawyer
Based on the works of best-selling author Michael Connelly, The Lincoln Lawyer brings a strong ensemble cast of Matthew McConaughey, Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei, John Leguizamo and William H. Macy in this latest legal procedural thriller.
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Carlos (Alliance Française French Film Festival 2011)
Acclaimed French filmmaker Olivier Assayas turns his lens to the infamous Carlos the Jackal, in the mini-series turned feature film Carlos. A hit at Cannes and a regular on the festival circuit, it makes its way to Australian audiences as part of the Alliance Française French Film Festival 2011.
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Never Let Me Go
After a nine year absence from filmmaking, director Mark Romanek brings Kazuo Ishiguro’s 2005 novel to the cinematic arena.
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The Mechanic
Director Simon West is back to tool around in the latest action vehicle for Jason Statham and Ben Foster. From When a Stranger Calls to when a geezer calls, the man who brought us Rick Astley searches for the drama in the relationship between two manly men.
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Red Riding Hood
Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke heads back to familiar territory with a screen adaptation of the popular folk tale.
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Vale Elizabeth Taylor (1932 – 2011)
Screen legend Elizabeth Taylor has died at the age of 79. Her life and career than spanned over seven decades, including such iconic appearances in Cleopatra, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Giant and Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf, along with eight marriages and two Oscars!
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