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Steve Coogan’s English teacher takes up a position at a boarding school in Buenos Aries in the 1970s, where a military coup and a penguin upend his life
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The intention to counter Holocaust denial is achieved in the director’s first documentary
This animated feature is proof there are no rules when it comes to storytelling
The Hollywood director of the Oscar-winning movie The Artist on why his next project, out this week, could never have worked as a live-action film
By James Mottram
The original play allowed no space for the reality of Israel or Gaza today – and the film follows suit
By Jane Prinsley
He called the actress ‘immature’ and narcissistic
By Ellie Grant
Lars Jacobson’s violent action-comedy is about an assistant bank manager who can’t feel pain
Hollywood screenwriter Dan Gordon on his new film Irena’s Vow, the true story of a teenage housekeeper who hid and saved 12 Jews in her employer’s cellar
Her upcoming film Snow White has faced backlash from pro-Palestinian groups due to Gadot’s background