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MoreReview: “Sicario”
The friend who watched the movie with me at Leipzig's Regina Palast Monday evening said he felt the movie had two main takeaways: that women are weak and that you cannot trust Mexicans. I must say I would've been quite surprised by a truly feminist, stereotype-defying Hollywood movie.
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This elucidating, award-winning portrait of the long-standing domestic worker culture in Brazilian society, focusing on a particular fictional family's story, is playing at naTo in Leipzig this month.
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"Last Sunday I bought an old, flea market suitcase so that I could put in it disheveled piles of books conspiring to build up yet another wall next to my bed. (...)Now, a week later, I am quite certain that these books just had to be locked up! (...)safely locked up, they cannot haunt me
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Here our all-things-celluloid columnist, who can identify with and is drawn to aspects of a gypsy lifestyle, gives us a review of one of his favorite TV series at the moment, Peaky Blinders, which depicts Irish Gypsies with some grit and nuance.
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Review: “Birdman”
Our glocal film columnist today gives us insights into Oscar winner "Birdman," which reappears in the Leipzig OmU movie circuit from time to time. "Peppered with black comedy," it's a quirky mix between a superhero movie and "indie-mainstream arts film."
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