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Le choc du futur

I watched this last week, then never got round to posting my thoughts on it… Marc Collin, France, 2019 Focusing … More

Filmin, FilmNibbles, journeytobilingualism, OsMutantes, YoMeQuedoEnCasa

Rage

Sally Potter, UK, 2009 It’s got mediocre reviews, but I really liked this. I thought it was an excellent piece … More

Filmin, FilmNibbles, YoMeQuedoEnCasa

Film in

Last night I went to the cinema. I wish! Sort of. I’ve finally signed up to a really good film … More

Covid-19Lockdown, Filmin, FilmNibbles, Mubi, YoMeQuedoEnCasa

And then we danced

Levin Akin, Sweden/Georgia, 2019 I liked this film! The storyline was nothing original – hardworking and poor dancer, boy falls … More

CineMelies, FilmNibbles, journeytobilingualism

Synonymes

Nadav Lapid, France/Israel, 2019 This was a super little surprise! Really good. Original. Great camerawork. Well written but with a … More

FilmNibbles, journeytobilingualism, Zumzeig

Jojo Rabbit

Taika Waititi, USA, 2019 It’s a fine line to walk, making a comedy about Nazi Germany near the end of … More

CineRenoir, FilmNibbles, Oscars2020

Parasite (second viewing)

Bong Joon-ho, South Korea, 2019 It’s not that I felt I missed anything first time round, more that it once … More

FilmNibbles, Hitchcock, Oscars2019, PalmeDor2019

The Wild Goose Lake

Yi’nan Diao, China, 2019 There’s nothing new in this gangsters v gangsters v cops noir, but it’s stylish and enjoyable, … More

FilmNibbles, journeytobilingualism, Zumzeig

The Lighthouse

Robert Eggers, USA/Canada, 2019 Two lighthouse keepers brooding on a wet and gloomy rock in 1890 Maine. Clearly, this is … More

CineRenoir, FilmNibbles

La Vérité

Hirokazu Kore-eda, France, 2019 Who is Sarah??! Someone from the past, a clearly significant figure in the relationship between mother … More

CineMelies, FilmNibbles, journeytobilingualism, Sarah

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