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Looking Back and Looking Forward: 2020
Before I press on with my usual roundup of the year’s releases, I’ll put forward a few other films that have hit me particularly hard this year. What should you watch to see out this most awful of awful twelve … Continue reading
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Tagged A White White Day, Ainu Mosir, Babyteeth, Being There, Black Panther, Coco, Crip Camp, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, His House, Host, Mangrove, Mank, Monsoon, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, Parasite, Portrait of a Lady on Fire, Possessor, Rocks, Scare Me, Shirley, The Assistant, The Great Dictator, The Vast of Night, Time
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Review in Brief: Ainu Mosir
The Ainu are the aboriginal people of Hokkaidō, Japan’s large northern island. Following centuries of oppression, discrimination, cultural invalidation, the Ainu were officially recognised as indigenous people of Japan in 2008. AINU MOSIR (after the Ainu name for Hokkaidō) tells … Continue reading
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Tagged Ainu Mosir, Debo Akibe, Drama, Kanto Shimokura, World Cinema
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