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Lonesome tonight: Tony Rayns and Edward Yang on A Brighter Summer Day
Gang feuds, a troubled teenage romance and political paranoia in 1960 Taiwan are mixed in Edward Yang's extraordinary epic A Brighter Summer Day. Tony Rayns recalls visiting the set and reflects on Yang's achievement in this 1993 feature.
By Tony Rayns
How to train a kestrel: the original notes from the making of Kes
By Melanie Williams
Three weeks, two lovers, one shelved film: Vivien Leigh and Laurence Olivier’s forgotten blackmail drama 21 Days
By Josephine Botting
Sumitra Peries’s The Girls: how a landmark Sri Lankan film captures the agony of girlhood
By Uditha Devapriya
The Last One for the Road: a leisurely Beckettian bender through northeastern Italy
By Philip Concannon
10 great films about dinner parties
By Gayle Sequeira
Shoot the People: Misan Harriman documentary questions the power and purpose of protest imagery
By Leila Latif
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The creators of Free Nelson Mandela bring the story of Mandela’s extraordinary release to BFI Southbank.
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