Part documentary, part reverie, I Am Belfast is Mark Cousins’ film exploration of the city he calls home. Incorporating contemporary dream-like sequences, archival film and a haunting score by David Holmes, the film portrays the city in an ethereal light not usually... Read More
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In Dear Orson Welles & Other Essays (The Irish Pages Press), acclaimed director and writer Mark Cousins reflects on his prolific career in filmmaking, meditating on the philosophers, writers, actors and films that have influenced him. The essays are in conversation with iconic artistic... Read More
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Jacques Audiard is not a name one associates with musicals, famed as he is for gritty thrillers such as The Beat That My Heart Skipped and Un Prophet; nevertheless, he proves his versatility with Emilia Perez, an entirely successful Spanish-language,... Read More
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Although Charles Vidor’s film noir made a superstar of Rita Hayworth, it was initially in Europe that the film received its greatest acclaim. Elements including its subtle interplay of gender roles and sexuality, its elegant subversion of films such as... Read More
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