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Search Results for: bpm

Alex Heeney / November 13, 2020

‘The balance was found when we started to cry with each screening’: Sound editor Valérie Deloof on Proxima

…work on Robin Campillo’s 120 BPM. On the difference between working with Winocour and Sciamma, Deloof told me, “Alice and Céline are very different, but two things strongly unite them:…

A collage of images of films featured in the article, with the text '2021' written on the image.

Seventh Row Editors / January 25, 2021

The thirty films we’re most looking forward to in 2021

…BPM and Into the Forest. AH Read our appraisal of Virginie Efira’s performance in Sibyl. 17. The Boardinghouse Reach (Geoff Marslett) When we hosted a masterclass with actors Lily Gladstone…

Alex Heeney / September 30, 2021

Director Andrew Haigh reflects on Weekend ten years later

…to Survive a Plague (David France, 2012) and BPM (Robin Campillo, 2017). Weekend was somehow before we started dealing with that on screen, and then of course, now you’re working…

Paddy Breathnach, Rosie

Orla Smith / September 21, 2018

Interview: One woman’s experience of the Dublin housing crisis in Rosie

…Daniel Blake is depicted as the Deserving Poor. We’ve covered other films that successfully tackle political issues by staying character-focused: BPM follows the lives of AIDS activists who were part…

Still from Marcela Said's Los Perros

Elena Lazic / May 25, 2017

Review: In Marcela Said’s Los Perros, the personal is political

…AIDS crisis in 120 BPM; from protesting the Vietnam war in Le Redoutable to unveiling the hypocrisy of the rich in The Square, the competition line-up alone is proving to…

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