Sight & Sound - July 2013
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British Film Institutes Sight & Sound magazine includes film reviews, features and commentary, film and TV issues, world and classic cinema, and story archives.
FEATURES 30 COVER FEATURE: Passing through
Reuniting Celine and Jesse after their tantalising encounters in Before Sunrise and Before Sunset, Before Midnight completes a unique portrait of a relationship. Director Richard Linklater talks to Philip Horne
36 Build my gallows high
In TheAct ofKilling the perpetrators of the massacres of millions of Indonesians re-enact theirowncrimes – with extraordinary results. Director Joshua Oppenheimer talks to Nick Bradshaw
40 Unspoken truths
Despite the sensationalist potential of its Tokyo vice setting, Abbas Kiarostami’s Like Someone in Love is as rich in ambiguity as the director’s great Iranian films.He talks to Geoff Andrew
44 Solitary sisters
The films of Austrian director Ulrich Seidl have always divided viewers. His new Paradise trilogy – in which three linked heroines search for different forms of salvation – is no exception. He talks to Richard Porton
48 This spectred isle
Set during the CivilWar, Ben Wheatley’s A Field in England belongs to a rich and varied tradition of British films that tap into the mysteries, magic and dark forces of our countryside, says Kim Newman
REGULARS 5 EditorialAny size that fits Rushes 6 Pasquale Iannone previews the Edinburgh International Film Festival
8 Object Lesson: Hannah McGill on sinister uses of the pillowcase
9 The Five Key…:Harryhausen creations
10 First Sight:SamuelWigley talks to Gilles Bourdos about his drama Renoir
13 Dispatches: Mark Cousins crosses into anewworld at the Cannes Film Festival The Industry 14 DevelopmentTale: Charles Gant on Summer in February’s 18-year journey to the screen
15 The Numbers: Charles Gant on an unusualnewrelease strategy for Ben Wheatley’sAField in England
16 Brewster:Ben Roberts examines the ailing market for specialised distributors
19 Geoffrey Macnab on the battle to retain Europe’s cultural exception Wide Angle 52 John Beagles reports from Oberhausen
55 Kieron Corless finds Indie Lisboa thriving despite chilly financial times
56 Soundings: Stuart Heaney on Popol Vuh’s score for Aguirre,Wrath of God
57 Primal Screen: Mark Le Fanu reassesses silent-movie acting
59 Vlastimir Sudar celebrates the career of Serbian filmmaker Zelimir Zilnik
111 Letters Endings 112 Brad Stevens on Journey to Italy
FILMS OF THE MONTH 62 Behind the Candelabra
64 The Bling Ring
66 The Great Gatsby
68 Much Ado About Nothing
HOME CINEMA 96 Films by Mario Bava, Films by Tinto Brass, China Gate, Films by Delmer Daves, The Ealing Studios Rarities Collection, Forbidden HollywoodVolume 7, French Masterworks: Russian Emigrés in Paris 1923- 1929, The Great Gatsby, TheHouse in Nightmare Park,Knightriders, Masaki Kobayashi Against the System,A ManVanishes + Imamura Shohei Documentaries, Richard III,Vito
DVD features
94 Jonathan Romneywelcomes a box-set of the work of comic master Pierre Etaix
98 Philip Kemp reappraises the last surviving works of Yamanaka Sadao
Television
103 Journeyman, The Liver Birds, Veep |
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