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You may have heard of Secret Cinema, a film event where you don’t know what you’ll see or where you’ll see it until you get there. It’s a bit like a rave for people who[...]
You may have heard of Secret Cinema, a film event where you don’t know what you’ll see or where you’ll see it until you get there. It’s a bit like a rave for people who[...]
The launch event for this year’s See Festival was a showing of a feature-length documentary made by two local film-makers, Corinna McFarlane and Robert Cannan. The subect was Sweden’s No Mind Festival, where every year thousands[...]
If A Camp’s accent-tinged female vocalist sounds familiar, it’s because you’ve almost certainly heard her before. Nina Persson is also lead singer of The Cardigans, one of Sweden’s biggest musical exports, and A Camp is[...]
This weekend sees the return of Brighton’s annual See Festival, where you can catch a variety of documentaries on every subject from cocaine to climate change. For most people a weekend ticket costs £46, but[...]
I’m From Barcelona @ Concorde2, 26 November The Scandinavians have a reputation for being the most depressive people of Europe; an unfair stereotype based on the 28 members of Swedish indie-pop posse I’m From Barcelona.[...]
Foreign-language films seem to come with an expectation to be arty and abstract, but in fact they’re found in all styles and subjects, much like the American and British films we’re all familiar with. One[...]
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From 20th November until 7th December, Brighton will become a haven for fans of independent and international cinema, as the Cinecity Film Festival is back for its sixth year. There will be several UK premieres,[...]
It would be easy to congratulate Those Dancing Days for playing instruments and writing their own songs, but that’s extremely patronising considering it’s never remarked of male acts. In Our Space Hero Suits isn’t likely[...]
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Stephen Grant Corn Exchange, 25/10/08 Stephen Grant is a man who definitely follows the mantra “first the worst, second the best” – in fact, his Brighton festival show for this year was entirely focussed on[...]
They’ve shown Funny Face at the Royal Academy of Art with a mini orchestra, and premiered Paranoid Park under disused railway arches in Bermondsey, with extra entertainment from DJs and expert skateboarders. Now Secret Cinema[...]
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