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1. Kardia (Canada, 2006, d. Su Rynard)
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Su Rynard is a Canadian documentary maker and video artist.  This is her first feature film. It is a moving experience.
Monday, 16 April 2007 | Read more...

2. KEKEXILI (MOUNTAIN PATROL) (China, 2004, d. Lu Chuan)
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If you were told that this was a fine film about Tibetan antelope and its possible extinction, you might be tempted to put it on the long finger, the very long finger.  But, you would be wrong.  There is much more than the plight of the ant...
Wednesday, 04 October 2006 | Read more...

3. KAMATAKI (Canada, 2005, d. Claude Gagnon)
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Kamataki is a fine and beautiful film.  The director, Claude Gagnon, is married to a Japanese wife and spent a decade there during the 1970s.  He is able to look at his own native French-Canadian culture as well as that of ...
Wednesday, 26 April 2006 | Read more...

4. KING KONG (New Zealand/US, 2005, d. Peter Jackson)
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Peter Jackson has done it again. Of course, it is not Lord of the Rings with its extraordinary sweep and vision, but King Kong is a reverent re-mak...
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

5. KEEPING MUM (UK, 2005, d. Niall Johnson)
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It is probably true that some British housekeepers are battleaxes. But most of them don’t wield an axe, especially on unsuspecting neighbours.
Thursday, 16 March 2006 | Read more...

  

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