#UCFF's most-esteemed films, as seen during 2017
More views of - or before - Cambridge Film Festival 2017 (19 to 26 October)
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Christmas Eve
#UCFF's most-esteemed films, as seen during 2017 :
or, available here in a jazzed-up version
or, available here in a jazzed-up version
Just on merit, https://t.co/oyIJF62aS2, #UCFF's list of much-esteemed films seen in 2017 includes @aquietpassion @Cameraperson16 @janejacobsdoc @ElleMovieUK @jackiefilm Missing 미씽:사라진 여자 (Sarajin Yeoja) (2016) @prevengemovie @YvesVerbraeken's Souvenir (2016) The Villainess pic.twitter.com/exHaSQtiQ2— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) December 26, 2017
Dedicated to Neil White of everyfilm.co.uk (as pictured)
Just flicked through the 520 films on https://t.co/xFknMehWT9 that @everyfilmneil has watched and posted reviews for so far this year :— THE AGENT APSLEY (@THEAGENTAPSLEY) December 24, 2017
A way of reminding of the dozen or so that #UCFF valued (from a much smaller sample), to compile in a Christmas posting.
In alphabetical order (with date of viewing), and - unless stated otherwise - seen at The Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge (@CamPicturehouse) :
* A Quiet Passion (2016) ~ 12 March
* Baby Driver (2017) ~ 3 July
* Becoming Cary Grant (2017) ~ 29 July [seen at The Watershed* / @wshed]
* Cameraperson (2016) ~ 8 March
* Citizen Jane : Battle for the City (2016) ~ 8 May
* Elle (2016) ~ 10 March
* Happy End (2017) ~ 1 December
* Jackie (2016) ~ 22 February
* Missing (Sarajin Yeoja) (2016) ~ 24 April
* Prevenge (2016) ~ 31 March [seen at Saffron Screen / @Saffronscreen]
* Silence (2016)
* Souvenir (2016) ~ 28 August [seen at Saffron Screen]
* The Villainess (Ak-Nyeo) (2017) ~ 11 September
So, March turns out to have been a good time to be at the cinema...
Honourable mentions :
* Aquarius (2016) ~ 23 November
* Chi-Raq (2015) ~ 5 February [seen at Saffron Screen]
* Dispossession : The Great Social Housing Swindle (2017)
* Freesia (2017) ~ 26 September
* Half Way (2015)
* Loving Vincent (2017) ~ 10 November [seen at The Watershed]
* On the Road (2016) ~ 9 October
* The Seasons in Quincy : Four Portraits of John Berger (2016) ~ 18 July
* The Journey (2016) ~ 16 July [seen at Saffron Screen]
End-notes :
* In conjunction with Cary Grant comes Home for the Weekend Festival (@carycomeshome).
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)
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