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The 2008-set comedy-drama stirringly explores the ache of adolescence at the turn of the new millennium.
Seijun Suzuki was a maverick of Japanese cinema who served as the antithesis that noir should inherently be rooted in the real world. Though he was a company man for Nikkatsu, it was his tempestuous collaborations with the production studio that inadvertently birthed one of Japan’s most bold anti-establishment auteurs—a playful renegade with a knack for the absurd.
Mustafa The Poet, FKA Twigs, Ramy Youssef, Yasiin Bey, and other incredible artists brought art and protest to London's Troxy last night for a powerful benefit concert.
The director's first fiction feature is a proud declaration of Native American existence in the cinematic canon.