France
French Without Tears, Orange Tree TheatreWednesday, 14 October 2015![]() Over the past quarter century the reputation of toff playwright Terence Rattigan has been restored, mainly by strong stagings of his classic dramas, such as Deep Blue Sea. But his first smash hit, French Without Tears, has been the unicorn of... Read more... |
DVD: Black GirlTuesday, 13 October 2015![]() Ousmane Sembene is one of the pioneers of African cinema. Black Girl, the film that brought him international renown, has been beautifully restored for this DVD release, so that it looks as sparkling as when it was released in 1966.The strength of... Read more... |
CD: Caravan Palace - <I°_°I>Tuesday, 06 October 2015![]() For a band that makes such a vivid and irresistibly danceable sound, Caravan Palace’s ascent – ten years and three albums now – has been a stealthy one, built on the traditional virtues of word-of-mouth, and selling out gigs. On paper,... Read more... |
Fidelio: Alice’s JourneyThursday, 01 October 2015![]() The title of French director Lucie Borleteau’s first feature conceals a range of meanings. Fidelio is both the name of the enormous maritime freight vessel on which most of the action takes places, and a clear hint at “fidelity”, a concept with... Read more... |
Storyville: A Syrian Love Story, BBC FourTuesday, 29 September 2015![]() Managing the boundaries of closeness in documentary filmmaking can be a complicated issue. Does the documentarist figure only as a fly-on-the-wall observer – or become involved, caught up in the story of his or her subject? Is it possible to... Read more... |
10 Questions for Conductor Laurence EquilbeyWednesday, 16 September 2015![]() It’s a sunny afternoon at altitude – 1,082 metres, to be precise – in the precincts of France’s highest historic building, the austerely impressive early Gothic Abbey-Church of St-Robert, La Chaise-Dieu. I’m relaxed because I arrived the... Read more... |
DVD: The New GirlfriendTuesday, 08 September 2015![]() The off-the-wall premise of The New Girlfriend could have been one adapted by Pedro Almodóvar. After married woman Claire’s close childhood friend dies, she gives an undertaking to look after the widowed father David and the couple’s daughter, to... Read more... |
En ÉquilibreThursday, 27 August 2015![]() En Équilibre addresses the impact of disabling and irreparable injury, thwarted ambitions, the questionable practices of insurers, and the connection between two dissimilar, yet both frustrated, characters. Despite its different strands, the film... Read more... |
Soup Cans and Superstars, BBC FourTuesday, 25 August 2015![]() Pop went the easel, and more, as we were offered a worldwide tour – New York, LA, London, Paris, Shanghai – of the art phenomenon of the past 50 years (still going strong worldwide). We were led by a wide-eyed interlocutor, the bright-eyed and bushy... Read more... |
Prom 29: Bavouzet, BBC Philharmonic, CollonSaturday, 08 August 2015![]() Yet another full Proms house sat down, and of course stood, for a rather strange six course meal which turned out not quite what the menu had led us to anticipate. While it was obvious that the rare and expensive bird dishes were going to be quickly... Read more... |
Witnesses, Channel 4Thursday, 23 July 2015![]() Shall we blame The Bridge? The Swedish-Danish cop show opened for business with a scenario of outlandish gruesomeness: two halves of two corpses straddling the border between two countries. How to grab the viewer by the lapels, lesson one: hook them... Read more... |
EdenWednesday, 22 July 2015![]() A film about 20 years in the life of a character acknowledged as peripheral to a movement in popular culture which spawned global stars is a difficult sell. Audiences are going to wonder whether the chronicling of a minor player not central to the... Read more... |
