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Monthly Archives: March 2015
Biography of Indonesia according to Garin Nugroho by Cynthia Webb
The biography of Indonesia –according to Garin Nugroho Cynthia Webb, Brisbane, QLD, Australia When the Head of Griffith Film School, in Brisbane, Australia, was planning a week of Master-classes for his senior students, Garin Nugroho was the name suggested. Professor … Continue reading
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“Between Two Worlds”: David Lynch at GoMA, Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Photo by Just Loomis, Los Angeles,2014 Between Two Worlds: David Lynch at GoMA, Brisbane Cynthia Webb, Brisbane, QLD, Australia Do you remember watching the twenty-nine episodes of “Twin Peaks” on TV, back in 1990-91? Do you remember the unsettling feeling, … Continue reading
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“Two Days, One Night” (“Deux Jours, Une Nuit”) directed by the Dardenne Bros. (Belgium)
review written by Cynthia Webb The compassionate eyes of Luc and Jean-Pierre Dardenne see the real world of ordinary people with great clarity. They see humanity’s dignity and courage, but do not fail to notice streaks of selfishness, weakness, meanness. … Continue reading
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