320. Cries and Whispers
Cries and Whispers was Ingmar Bergman’s fourth colour film but with a palette of just black, white and red, he still painted deep emotions and vivid dreams.
Cries and Whispers was Ingmar Bergman’s fourth colour film but with a palette of just black, white and red, he still painted deep emotions and vivid dreams.
First seen as a critique of Thatcherism, this now lives in the era of MeToo and Time’s Up.
Christopher Nolan’s time-warping mind-bending classic left many audiences very confused. But the director left more than enough clues to make sense of it.
A landmark of British cinema from 1947, this frightening psychological drama involves a group of English nuns living high in the Himalayas.
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