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“The more craic people are having on the shoot, the less funny it’s going to be”: Darren Thornton on his tragicomedy Four Mothers
Irish director Darren Thornton tells us about his new adaptation of the Italian comedy Mid-August Lunch, which sees a novelist grappling with his ageing mother and three other eccentric elderly mums.
By Josh Slater-Williams
In search of Jacques Rivette’s Paris: locations from his films, then and now
By Adam Scovell
5 things to watch this weekend – 28 to 30 March
By Sam Wigley
The End: bunker-bound billionaires make a song and dance of the apocalypse
By Jonathan Romney
10 great British films of 1975
By Alex Ramon
“We resisted neurotypical ways of making films”: how The Stimming Pool creates space for an autistic cinema
By Lillian Crawford
Animated hedgehogs and a potent Billie Piper drama: the year’s best charity films
By Ros Cranston
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Director Raoul Peck, photographer Misan Harriman and writer Ekow Eshun visit BFI Southbank to talk about Peck‘s documentary on photographer Ernest Cole.
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