AT THE MOVIES:
FILMS YOU LIKE...
OR DON'T
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Delwende
By (SAZ)
Delwende presents post colonial Africa; on one side, young men in baseball caps, and performing ancient customs on the other. A girl is raped and then married off from the village, and her mother is banished for witchcraft.
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Jules et Jim
By J.P
Jules et Jim features one of the most famous love triangles in the history of cinema. Stylistically and psychologically rich, it still radiates an astonishing freshness and vitality.
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Badlands
By Hayley
set in the late 50's, a 25 year old garbage collector finds love with a nice girl. As per usual , the father disagrees, and the daughter kills him, and the couple go on a run. OK, so it isn't as usual, but it is definitely cinema worthy.
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Happy Go Lucky
By James
30-year-old Londoner with a bright outlook on life, decides to learn to drive and happens upon a relationship. She seems to be Little miss positive, but at points you see aspects of her personality that do not conform to her facade. The combination of very happy lady with raging racist car driver is odd, but thoroughly worthwhile to watch.
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Bigga Than Ben
By Bigga Than Ben
Completely nonpolitical-correct tale of Russian Migrants who want to get away from their disastrous lives and fail funnily.
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Is Charlie Kaufman out of his head?
By Craig Dunloe
Kaufman(also known for Being John Malkovich) crafts an intricate tale of a neurotic small-town playwright called Caden Cotard, who creates a sprawling theatrical “happening” set in a giant New York warehouse and slowly balloons over two decades to become bigger than, and indistinguishable from, life itself.
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