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1. ELLIE PARKER (US, 2005, d. Scott Coffey)
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Ellie Parker began life as a short film in 2001, a collaboration between writer-director, Scott Coffey, and actress Naomi Watts.  While Naomi Watts had been appearing in Australian film and television for ten years (and some overseas films), she...
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | Read more...

2. EL LOBO (Spain, 2004, d. Michel Curtois)
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Spanish cinema is still coming to terms with the Franco era, with dramas about the Civil War and its consequences and, more recently, films about the final years of Franco’s regime. 
Tuesday, 22 August 2006 | Read more...

3. EL VIOLON (Mexico, 2005, d. Francisco Vargas)
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A first film that is both modest and ambitious. It is modest in its small budget, use of local actors, filmed in black and white and telling a local Mexican story.  It is ambitious in its cinema style and in the scope of explo...
Tuesday, 30 May 2006 | Read more...

4. ELECTION 2 (Hong Kong, 2006, d. Johnnie To)
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No, not public or government electionsRather, the election of the head of a traditional Chinese gangster mob.  Johnnie To has shown in recent years that he can direct smart, political action films like B...
Monday, 29 May 2006 | Read more...

5. EN SOAP (Denmark, 2006, d. Pernille Fischer Christensen)
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Soaps on TV are not like life.  They are life heightened (or lowered depending on one’s point of view).  We get some spoof sequences of TV soaps during this film.  Perhaps, the director is saying that life is lik...
Wednesday, 17 May 2006 | Read more...

6. EIGHT BELOW (US, 2006, d. Frank Marshall)
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Here is a film that can be rightly called a family film.  There is something worthwhile for all members of the family – although critical teenagers might think it is all a bit too nice!
Tuesday, 25 April 2006 | Read more...

7. EVERYTHING IS ILLUMINATED (US, 2005, d. Liev Schreiber)
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A young Jewish New Yorker is told that ‘everything is illuminated by the past’.
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

8. ELIZABETHTOWN (US, 2005, d. Cameron Crowe)
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This is a strange cinema experience. Just over two hours… of what?
Saturday, 11 March 2006 | Read more...

  
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