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5 things to watch this weekend – 4-6 April

Sebastian (2024)

Where? Cinemas throughout the country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hhd-dq5jvm

With a strangeness of planning, two films about gay novelists and publishing world that are open in theaters this week. First, Sebastian, the second feature of Fin-British director Mikko Mäkelä (Reeds), followed a journalist by hiding a journalist as a male sex worker and the second feature of establishing a Metatextual Card House. Max (Ruaridh Mollica) works in a literary magazine, but he is increasingly drawn to the taboo night world he covered for his hero, unnamed Sebastian. Mäkelä’s film, which includes graphic sex scenes, weaves many interesting ideas about the line between the creative process, the nature of performance and the line between real and fantasy.

Four Mothers (2024)

Where? Cinemas throughout the country

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6i1wyjmy-ai

Our second writer of the week is a Or At the summit of a breakthrough, novelist – but when he had to look at his mother at a busy meeting with his publishers, he looks at three older women after his friends left his mother and flew into a pride. The tragicomed of 2016, written by Darren Thornton’s brother Colin, who returned to Fray after a history of Mad Mary, is a reproduction of the 2008 Italian comedy in the middle of August, directed by Gianni di Gregorio. The four mothers survive the Foodie Mediterranean traps of the film, carry the environment to Modern Dublin, and give the trials a healthy Irish charm.

Kindergarten Teacher (2018)

Where? BFI Actor

Kindergarten Teacher (2018)

Here is another English language of a non -English language film, but it is an extremely successful film. Sara Colangello’s film is the re -production of Israeli director Nadav Lapid’s 2014 movie of the same name. Maggie Gyllenhaal stepped into the leading role of the preschool teacher who cannot go on the mediocrity in his own poem and transmits his creative ambitions to a prominent child genius. On the screen, Gyllenhaal is doing its best work to date. We have pressure against the efforting sensitivity that we have almost never perceived the change in the film’s tension zone.

Lady Vanishes (1938)

Where? BBC2Sunday, 12:30

Lady Vanishes (1938)

The final train thriller Alfred Hitchcock’s British classic is like a novel from the Golden Age of the Detective Fiction. Apart from the attachment of Hitchcockian to Hitiric Humor and Naughty Sexuality, the Murder of Something-Orient Express that Agatha Christie might have written was published a few years ago. In fact, a woman traveling in a fictional corner of Europe is based on the 1936 mystery by Ethel Lina White, whom she was friends with an old woman on a long -distance train for her new friend to disappear without any trace. And everyone on the train refused to see him. Margaret Lockwood plays the young woman, Dame May Whitty the Elder and Michael Redgrave, the arrogant musicologist who helps to discover what happened to the lost Dame.

Mabuse Lives! (1960 – 1964)

Where? Blu-Ray

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ig0oh0z_ew

Here is a great cine-output from the Eureka label. Dr. Mabuse, Fritz Lang: Mabuse, The Gambler (1922) and Dr. Mabuse’s (1933) will, the treacherous axis of the two Weimar classic class classics. Long later in the 1960s. Mabuse made a trilogy by adding a thousand eyes and Mabuse’s malignant effect during the television and greatly affecting and CCTV. What England The audience may have not noticed that Lang’s success in the later film, until 1964, rapidly led to a faster cycle of five films. Wolfgang Preiss played as a bad doctor and directed with a series of Lang Stand-in in the Argentina Pulp Master Hugo Fregonese, the films gathered with a thousand eyes on this Blu-ray set. Titles: Dr Mabuse, Invisible Dr Mabuse, Dr Mabuse’s Testament, Scotland Assist Hunts Dr Mabuse and Dr Mabuse’s death beam.

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