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Film & TV
Reflecting on a very special cinematic experience, Madeleine Pulman-Jones found new cultural significance in a Russian masterpiece in the heart of St. Petersburg
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While celebrating the incredible career of Agnès Varda, Madeleine Pulman-Jones finds a sense of discomfort in the sudden recognition of one of the finest living film directors.
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Madeleine Pulman-Jones reflects on the tension between fantasy and reality in a delightful yet challenging social drama
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Inspired by her own wacky experiences, Madeleine Pulman-Jones reflects on the influence of jazz and existentialism in Eastern European cinema and the Polish Film School
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Ovewhelmed by this tender masterpiece, Madeleine Pulman-Jones expresses its incredible emotional impact
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This week, Madeleine Pulman-Jones considers the place of cinema in Thailand, and the Western awareness of its culture
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In the first review from the Cambridge Film Festival, Madeleine Pulman-Jones finds in this Bartók opera-inspired film an empowering tale for women
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Contrasting Black Girl by Ousmane Sembène and White Material by Claire Denis, Madeleine Pulman-Jones looks into the themes and visual representation of immigration in foreign film
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In the first of her columns, Madeleine Pulman-Jones turns to the finer films of the Soviet Union, paying particular focus to the works of Sergei Parajanov, commonly regarded as Russia’s greatest visual poet