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REVIEW: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

 

Saturday, March 13th, 2010

 

‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ is the first of the Millennium trilogy, a big-budget adaptation of a series of books by Swedish author and journalist Stieg Larsson. The story centres on both disgraced journalist Mikael and the violent and troubled young Lisbeth who, through alternate paths, become embroiled in a 40 year old mystery- the disappearance of a young woman. They investigate with an entire extended family of suspects over their shoulders. Needless to say, things get more mysterious as they get more dangerous.

BY MATTHEW MCKERNAN

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REVIEW: Crazy Heart

 

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

 

Directing debut film of Scott Cooper, Crazy Heart follows the down and out country singer Bad Blake on his daily trials and tribulations.  Sweeping country landscapes introduce the sensibility of the deep rooted country music genre that fills this film with enigmatic quality.

BY LAURA SHEARER

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COLUMN: Clarissa Long explains it all

 

Monday, March 8th, 2010

 

The enormous Queen’s University with its silent students and swapping those short New York minutes for Belfast hours -

I love New York City. I love walking in a group of hundreds of people, like we’re one great pack of sheep. I love the lights, the ambulances, yes, even the ‘New York Minute’ mentality. So why did I come here to Belfast? I wanted a change of scene. I’m someone who definitely likes being in their comfort zone, but I also think it’s really important to get out sometimes and live a little.

BY CLARISSA LONG

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REVIEW: Little Moscow

 

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

 

Little Moscow (Mala Moskwa) is the opening film of the QFT’s current Polish film festival – Kinoteka On Tour 4. Directed by Waldemar Krzystek, it’s the story of marital infidelity and troubled occupation in Legnica, the Soviet headquarters in Poland between 1945 and 1990, known as ‘Little Moscow’. Wiera (Svetlana Khodchenkova), the beautiful wife of Russian commander Jura (Dmitri Ulyanov), isn’t in Legnica long before she is wooed by Polish officer Michal (Leslaw Zurek). The affair has unfortunate consequences, flying in the face of the awkward Russian-Polish relations, which emphasize acceptance but not fraternization.

BY MATTHEW MCKERNAN

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REVIEW: QUB Players Week

 

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

 

The three plays selected for this year’s ‘Players Week’, run by The Queen’s University Players with the best show chosen to participate at the ISDA theatre festival had a mixture of themes. From finding love in unexpected places ‘The Woman in the Red Dress’, a comedic tale of tempters in Hell luring Humans away from God, to the enemy ‘The Screwtape Letters’, and a coming-of-age story about a group of seven grammar school boys exploring the nature of education, sexuality and literature as they prepare for Oxbridge entrance exams ‘The History Boys’.

BY BRIAN SWANN

UPDATE: Introductory analysis to “The Woman in the Red Dress” by Catherine Lambert

UPDATE: Catherine Lambert explains the ISDA selection process

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REVIEW: How to Become Myself

 

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

 

Jun Ichikawa’s stunning film launched the QFT Girls on Film festival last night.  The festival is a touring programme by the Japan Foundation that promotes contemporary Japanese cinema and sometimes by women in the foreground.  The unique collection is only showing in five cinemas during February and March, so it’s a real cinematic treat that the QFT are offering.  With more than a modest Filmography in both directing and writing, Jun Ichikawa seems the perfect choice to open with, and the film is one of the most interesting studies of society I’ve seen in a long time.

BY LAURA SHEARER

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NEWS: Hella Alikuru to speak on Thursday 4th March for Fairtrade Fortnight

 

Monday, March 1st, 2010

 

Mrs Hella Alikuru from (IUF) International Union of Food and Agricultural Workers, Nairobi, Kenya, will speak as part of Fairtrade Fortnight at QUB.  She advises the trade unions/workers on their participation and their rights within the Fairtrade system.

She will be delivering a talk on Thursday 4th March at 5pm in the Enterprise Unit in the Students’ Union closely followed by a Question and Answer session. Refreshments including Fairtrade Tea and Coffee will be provided.

 

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