Josephine Decker’s psychodrama blurs the boundaries of biopic and fiction in exploring the cruel forces that can feed creativity.
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Josephine Decker’s psychodrama blurs the boundaries of biopic and fiction in exploring the cruel forces that can feed creativity.
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Although his cutting lyrics speak provocatively about identity politics, it is not until Zed (Riz Ahmed) returns home after two years on tour that he is called by his real name: Zaheer.
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The 64th BFI London Film Festival hits the road with screenings online and in cinemas across the country.
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Fans of Bong Joon-ho’s Oscar-winning Parasite can catch an earlier masterpiece from the director at HOME this September.
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Ladj Ly’s debut feature is a tale of police brutality, gangland politics and racial tension set in the raucous aftermath of France’s 2018 World Cup win.
Above The Line are continuing their free socially distant cinema into September, with another line-up of indie faves and foreign language classics to see you through.
Free entry
Showing for one night only, director Bong Joon-ho has remastered his Oscar-winning thriller in black and white.
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When Ava’s mistrustful and overprotective mother questions her relationship with a boy, she is overwhelmed by a newfound rage and begins to rebel against the strictures imposed by her parents, her school, and the society at large.
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After waking up convinced that she is going to die tomorrow, Amy’s (Kate Lyn Sheil) belief begins to spread to those around her.
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Babyteeth, the debut feature from Australian director Shannon Murphy, balances heartbreak and humour, with a little grit, as it depicts one teenager’s struggle with cancer.
From £9.4
HOME is scheduled to reopen its cinema on Friday 4 September with a whole raft of new safety procedures and a first rate film programme that picks up where it left off.
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