FILMS OUT THIS WEEK
A pregnant woman endures a Nazi prison this week in From Hilde, With Love - we interviewed director Andreas Dresen. A revolution is chronicled in Sudan, Remember Us, while a philosophical travelogue unfolds in The Road To Patagonia. A young shepherd is charged with a distressing task in Red Path, and former prisoners reflect on their time in Holloway. Meanwhile there are big screen re-releases teen classic Clueless, Akira Kurosawa's Shakespeare-inspired epic Ran, and Michael Haneke's Hidden.
In addition to this, we have a great selection of streaming suggestions in our Stay-at-Home Seven, and you can check out our semi-regular column, Eye For Books.
DVD/STREAMING HIGHLIGHTS


FESTIVALS
We're bringing you news and reviews from Karlovy Vary, where Sirât is screening. We still have reviews coming in from Docs Ireland and Sheffield Doc/Fest.

The fabric of success Ferzan Özpetek on Milena Canonero, Piero Tosi and Diamonds
That cinematic vastness Josalynn Smith on the influence of Greg Araki and making Ride Or Die
Time goes slowly Rohan Kanawade on telling a different kind of story in Cactus Pears
Filming with no fear Hariharasudhen Nagarajan on going fully independent with Tether
The changing society Andrea Segre on Enrico Berlinguer and The Great Ambition
Locarno announces Pardi di Domani Sora and Mereu join short and mid-length selection
We're looking forward to the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and the Fantasia International Film Festival.
We've recently brought you coverage of Docs Ireland, Sheffield Doc/Fest, the Tribeca Film Festival, ImagineNative, Inside Out, the Cannes Film Festival, Queer East, Fantaspoa, Visions du Réel, the Overlook Film Festival, BFI Flare, the Glasgow Short Film Festival and South by Southwest.
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