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Film Review
16 Aug 2005
Yes
Another director whose critical reputation far outstrips her popular appeal, Sally Potter is certainly one of Britain's more iconoclastic and experimental directors. Her latest film is Yes, a symbolic tale of love between a Lebanese doctor and an American scientist. Review by Antonio Pasolini
DVD Review
1 Apr 2004
Young Adam (DVD)
For his second feature film as director, David Mackenzie chose to adapt this icy tale of alienation and dislocation on Glasgow's canals by cult Scottish writer Alexander Trocchi. Charlie Phillips was chilled but impressed
Film Review
10 Jan 2004
Young & Dangerous - The Series
The Young and Dangerous series has been one of the longest-running film franchises in Asian cinema, following a group of young bloods on the mean, Triad-ruled streets of downtown Hong Kong. Ingo Ebeling examines a winning formula
Film Review
7 Oct 2003
Young Adam
Based on Alexander Trocchi's cult novel, the second film from writer-director David Mackenzie stars Ewan Macgregor as an alienated young man working on a coal barge in 1950s Britain. Jon Ashton salutes a "mature, impressive film"