Showing posts with label 60'S. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 60'S. Show all posts

Tuesday, 17 February 2015

YOU, THE LIVING AND A BLONDE IN LOVE

YOU THE LIVING AND A BLONDE IN LOVE





This Sunday its social satire Sunday with two highly acclaimed black comedies. First up is Roy Andersson's YOU, THE LIVING an absurdist view of the world strung together through a series of darkly comic observations, this tragicomedy will have you crying with laughter. Next up is a more subtle approach to satire with Milos Forman's  A BLONDE IN LOVE (LASKY JEDNE PLAVOVLASKY). This bittersweet romance is the backdrop for a social satire which looks at the decline of a country, Forman cleverly manages to get the balance between despair and hope while bathing you in the sprit of the 60's.

Thursday, 6 March 2014

AUDITION AND JOANNA

AUDITION AND JOANNA


This weeks double bills looks at morality and how our perceptions and morals can be distorted to fit our end goals, and the lengths we go to, too justify our actions or lack there of, first up is AUDITION by Miike Takashi this cleverly crafted bookended will keep you gripped to the very end, and second up is JOANNA by Michael Serne the story of a girl who’s morality is engineered to suite her own ends. With usual free popcorn and rum.