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11  june     14h58
Time and Water review - a lament for a disappearing world
Anna Stafford    Through the writings of Icelandic poet Andri Snà r Magnason, Sara Dosa’s new documentary offers a time capsule preserving Iceland’s glaciers and the...
10  june     12h26
Scott Z Burns Erupcja Pete Ohs Enzo
marina@tcolondon.com    On Truth & Movies this week, we meet up with Scott Z. Burns to chat all things Contagion and SXSW London. Plus we review Pete Ohs’ Erupcja and hear...
09  june     16h00
Disclosure Day review - distinctly lacking in patented Spielberg magic
Hannah Strong    Steven Spielberg returns to the extra-terrestrial territory which launched his career, but the results fail to light up the screen.
    13h07
The Boy with the Light-Blue Eyes - first-look review
Louis Spong    Thanasis Neofotistos’ long-in-the-making debut feature is a haunting, mythic allegory that’s rich with atmosphere and formal conviction.
    11h29
The Truth of the Image: La Belle Noiseuse at 35
Tom Lordan    Jacques Rivette’s film is striking for its psychological complexity, its depiction of artistic practice, and marks a timely reminder of the...
    11h16
Sensory Pleasures and Queer Realities: A Queer East Confessional
Yanni Zhou, Nanthinee Shree    In collaboration with the Queer East Film Festival, this year’s Emerging Critics cohort offer their responses to the film programme.
    11h00
In the Hand of Dante review - a high-minded mess
Hannah Strong    Julian Schnabel’s turgid adaptation of Nick Tosches’ 2002 novel recreates the experience of travelling through Dante’s Inferno for the viewer.
    11h00
The Fall Of Sir Douglas Weatherford review - disappointingly flat
Josh Slater-Williams    A bereaved tour guide’s fixation on his illustrious ancestor spirals into obsession when a TV series descends on his small Scottish village.
    10h08
Savage House - first-look review
Louis Spong    Richard E Grant and Claire Fox chew scenery and more as a pair of be-wigged 18th-century aristos who are falling on tough times.
    09h43
Feast or Famine - first-look review
Louis Spong    Culinary enfant terrible Marco Pierre White demystifies the Michelin myth while a hot East London dining spot chases its own star.
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