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Cannes 2019, Cannes film festival, Daniel Blake, Drama films, Festivals, Film, Gig economy, I, Ken Loach, Sorry We Missed You

Sorry we miss you review – Ken Roach struck at zero time in England | Peter Bradshaw's Movies | film

DKen Loach and screenwriter Paul Laverty are the heart of modern England, a zero-hour vassalage and service-economic abundant land-the tradition of Loach's previous works and a vigorous passion that came from a country reaching back Came back to Khan through. To the bike thief of Vittorio De Sica. They are fierce, open, angry, ironic and […]

Americas, Berlin film festival, Berlin film festival 2019, Brazil, Colombia, Festivals, Film, Monos, Thrillers (film), World News

Monos review – Apocalypse shrooms now | film

teaThe overwhelming tension and angry thriller of Colombian filmmaker Alejandro Landes is one of the most seen in Berlin this year. Apocalypse Now, between the monarchs of Paris and the grace of snakes. It depicts a dysfunctional society and a guilty family in miniatures, the cult's changing power dynamics, the incidence of child soldiers' crash,

Festivals, Film, Sundance 2019, Sundance film festival, The Last Black Man in San Francisco

Last Black Man Review in San Francisco – Sincerely Tweet on the City | film

FThis year, Sundance's film will begin with the same depressive but vibrant film about San Francisco's last character, a gloomy city. Despite being inspired by real stories, Joe Talbot guides us into the lush, stylish and often surreal realm when we meet two best friends Jimmie and Mont who are being pushed back by an

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