Let The Fire Burn (2013)

While previously familiar with the story thanks to The Dollop podcast episode on ‘John Africa’, the leader and creator of MOVE, one of the main sources of information for the podcast would have no doubt been this documentary, Let The Fire Burn (2013). The focus of the film is on a small organisation called MOVE, […]

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Red Desert (1964)

Michelangelo Antonioni is a divisive auteur and I can understand why some people don’t like him – wealthy people being bored in slow narratives where nothing much happens. But I really like L’Eclisse and The Passenger as absorbing portraits of alienation. Red Desert (1964; Il deserto rosso) was advertised as Antonioni’s first film in colour, […]

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La Caza (1966)

I took another chance on a film screening on The Cinephobe TV website. La Caza (1966) aka The Hunt was directed by Carlos Saura, a major Spanish director whose work I was generally not familiar with except for seeing one of his late-1980s flamenco movies (El Amor Brujo), which are gorgeously visual with bold colours. […]

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