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Big Fish (PG) (2003)

Director: Tim Burton

Starring: Albert Finney, Ewan McGregor, Billy Crudup

After the disappointment of Planet of the Apes, Big Fish sees Burton make a triumphant return to form. Though some scenes in the film echo the gothic mood of his earlier work, The developing relationship between son and father is beautifully depicted, and it is undoubtedly Burton?s most moving film to date. (120Mins)

Decasia (U) (2002)

Director: Bill Morrison

Starring: Various

Composed entirely of decaying nitrate-based archival footage drawn from nearly a thousand sources, this is a mysterious testament to the beauty of decomposition, with a fascinating dialogue between the images and their own disintegration. Accompanied by a soundtrack composed by Michael Gordon. (66Mins)

Cool and Crazy (15) (2001)

Director: Knut Erik Jensen

Starring: Odd Marino Frantzen

Arctic Buena Vista. (102Mins)

Kingdom, The (18) (1994)

Director: Lars Von Trier

Starring: Erust-Hugo Jaregard

Lars Von Triers allegorical hospital epic. Weird, shocking, hilarious etc etc A surreal ghost story set in a Copenhagen hospital. A hugely entertaining must see. (300Mins)

Magnolia (18) (1999)

Director: Paul Thomas Anderson

Starring: Tom Cruise, William H Macy, Philip Seymour Hoffman

Something bigger than mere coincidence seems to have stitched together this astonishing compendium of personal histories during one San Fernando Valley day. Orchestrating tremendous unexpected performances from a sublime cast, Magnolia has for some signalled an American new wave. (186Mins)

 

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