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Locarno 2012 Diary: Fearing Other People
By Ari Gunnar Thorsteinsson
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August 12, 2012
In the tenth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Ari Gunnar Thorsteinsson looks at four festival selections that confront the alternate terrors of isolation and connection.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Locarno’s Northern Lights
By Adam Cook
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August 11, 2012
In the ninth in a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Adam Cook reflects on the sole Canadian offerings at this year's festival.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Locarno’s Northern Lights
By Adam Cook
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August 11, 2012
In the ninth in a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Adam Cook reflects on the sole Canadian offerings at this year's festival.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Boy vs. Girl
By Beatrice Behn
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August 11, 2012
In the eighth a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Beatrice Behn dissects the fraught gender dynamics of Ruby Sparks.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Boy vs. Girl
By Beatrice Behn
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August 11, 2012
In the eighth a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Beatrice Behn dissects the fraught gender dynamics of Ruby Sparks.
Locarno 2012 Diary: The Specter of Pornography
By Celluloid Liberation Front
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August 10, 2012
In the seventh of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Celluloid Liberation Front discusses three different depictions of opportunism, exploitation, and obscenity.
Locarno 2012 Diary: The Specter of Pornography
By Celluloid Liberation Front
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August 10, 2012
In the seventh of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Celluloid Liberation Front discusses three different depictions of opportunism, exploitation, and obscenity.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Illusions Against Reality in Pablo Larraín's “No”
By Claudia Piwecki
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August 8, 2012
In the sixth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Claudia Piwecki discusses the blending of history and fiction in this award-winning Chilean film starring Gael García Bernal.
Locarno 2012 Diary: Illusions Against Reality in Pablo Larraín's “No”
By Claudia Piwecki
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August 8, 2012
In the sixth of a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Claudia Piwecki discusses the blending of history and fiction in this award-winning Chilean film starring Gael García Bernal.
Locarno 2012 Diary: My River Runs to Thee: New Films from Apichatpong Weerasethakul
By Adam Cook
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August 7, 2012
In the sixth in a series of articles from the Locarno Critics Academy, Adam Cook discusses two quiet, contemplative shorts from the master Thai filmmaker.