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See Ridley Scott’s historical epic starring Joaquin Phoenix as the eponymous military commander.
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“With art, you’re just out there ready to be criticised and that’s terrifying”: Savanah Leaf on Earth Mama
Professional volleyball player turned director Savanah Leaf discusses her award-winning debut feature film Earth Mama.
By Katie McCabe
In Prospero’s Room: the magick worlds of Derek Jarman and Powell and Pressburger collide at Prospect Cottage
By Brian Robinson
101 hidden gems: the greatest films you’ve never seen
101 hidden gems: the greatest films you’ve never seenAnselm: Wim Wenders’s innovative 3D documentary immerses the viewer in the art of Anselm Kiefer
By Katie McCabe
“I like feeling uncertain, displaced and unnerved”: Todd Haynes on May December
By Amy Taubin
British Independent Film Awards 2023: the winners in full
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The cast and creators of The Lazarus Project, including Paapa Essiedu, Caroline Quentin, Anjli Mohindra and writer Joe Barton, visit the BFI Southbank to talk about the second series of Sky's time travel thriller.
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