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Film Reviews by Paul Bond

1 June 2007
Fallujah: Sympathy alone is not enough

11 January 2007
Into the depths of Franco's Spain: Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)
A film by Guillermo del Toro

7 December 2006
The Queen: Mr. Blair comes to the rescue

11 October 2006
A patchwork, but no bigger picture
The Wind That Shakes the Barley, directed by Ken Loach, written by Paul Laverty

9 January 2002
Not asking questions any more
The Navigators, a film by Ken Loach

27 November 1999
Ratcatcher --a film by Lynne Ramsay

13 March 1999
The Battle for Chile: a heartfelt testament to Pinochet's victims

28 November 1998
How can film art proceed?
Festen (Celebration), a film by Thomas Vinterberg, and the Dogme 95 event at the London Film Festival

25 November 1998
Buttoners, a film by Petr Zelenka at the London Film Festival

20 November 1998
Stories from the reservation
Smoke Signals: A film by Chris Eyre at the London Film Festival

17 November 1998
Making "gritty, working class comedy" by the numbers
Among Giants: A film by Sam Miller at the London Film Festival

12 November 1998
The absence of a moral compass in contemporary China
Xiao Wu, a film by Jia Zhang Ke at the London Film Festival

 

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Joanne Laurier

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Films on US television: 1,000 capsule reviews from the WSWS

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