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Sight and Sound: the September 2021 issue bfi.org.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bfi.org.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Next month, the Criterion Channel celebrates Pride Month with a host of extraordinary queer-themed films, including a new installment of our Queersighted series focusing on taboo-breaking artists, a trio of outré underground classics from John Waters, and a restrospective dedicated to the nonfiction trailblazers Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, whose films have helped bring LGBTQ stories out of the closet and into the mainstream. There’s also a spotlight on screwball great Carole Lombard, a new installment of Adventures in Moviegoing with Justin Simien, and hundredth-birthday tributes to Judy Holliday, Jane Russell, and Luis García Berlanga. If you haven’t signed up yet, head to CriterionChannel.com and get a 14-day free trial. ....
Sight & Sound March 2021 bfi.org.uk - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bfi.org.uk Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Sight & Sound: the April 2021 issue Adam Curtis tells us how we made our world, the better to try again. Plus Lee Isaac Chungâs Minari, two new spy-thriller documentaries, a history of the âcursed filmâ, looking back at Wong Kar-waiâs Chungking Express â and forward to the future of Studio Ghibli. 1 March 2021 Sight & Sound April 2021 issue Where do we go from here? After a year of isolation and lockdowns, itâs a question on most of our lips â but will we press our answers while we have the chance? Adam Curtisâs compendious new series Canât Get You out of My Head, subtitled âAn Emotional History of the Modern Worldâ, offers a steep, giddy ride through how we got here â a time of many crises including, in his telling, a fatalistic mood amongst too many, after all the clashes and calamities of the twentieth century, that radical reform and democratic control are dangerous mirages. ....