Fanny and Alexander
Antonio Pasolini is spellbound by Ingmar Bergman’s Fanny and Alexander
»Antonio Pasolini is spellbound by Ingmar Bergman’s Fanny and Alexander
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»"Pain can be very funny"
»"I just want to show teenagers as human beings"
»Fashioning street culture: Super-star photographer David LaChappele makes his directorial debut in the rough streets of LA, but the result is not as memorable as his photographs.
»Is this the ultimate book on film lists? Laurence Boyle’s reviews the BFI’s The Ultimate Film
»Camp, sexy and lots of fun. Antonio Pasolini offers his neckn to Paul Morrissey’s Dracula
»Davin Anders Hutchins gave up corporate television life to pursue his dream of becoming a feature director. Our man at the Amsterdam International Documentary Festival Amsterdam, Boyd Van Hoeij, talked to Hutchins, whose film had its international premiere at the event
»This year’s International Documentary Festival Amsterdam (IDFA) ran from 24 November through 4 December in the icy cold and dark Dutch capital
»Sarah Johnsen‘s Kissed by Winter, Norway’s entry into the 2006 Academy Awards, promises to put Norway in the film map next year
»March of the Penguins is a Disney-style exercise in anthropomorphisation of unwitting creatures, says Antonio Pasolini.
»Pietro Germin, the director of Divorce Italian Style, does not figure amongst the sacred gods of Italian cinema. But wider availability of his films on DVD may put an end to Germin’s undeserved ostracism, says Edward Lamberti
»Sex and Lower City: Brazilian cinema’s erotic appeal
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