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In the mythology of French cinema, Anouk Aimée was often identified with her role in one of the more dubious Cannes Palme d’Or winners: Claude Lelouch’s A Man and a Woman (Un homme et une femme, 1966). Whether swooning sensuously or blinking pensively behind the upturned collar of her sheepskin...
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Terence Davies Celebration
One of British cinema’s most singular filmmakers, Terence Davies will be celebrated with an extensive BFI Southbank season from 20 October to 30 November, programmed by BFI Chief Executive Ben Roberts. Love. Sex. Religion. Death. The Complete Films of Terence Davies will provide a comprehensive journey through Davies’ body of work, alongside a free...
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