More views of - or before - Cambridge Film Festival 2019 (17 to 24 October)
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29 November
Mythically set (any more than there's a Zubrowka) in Ennui sur Blasé, Wes Anderson's @french_dispatch (2021) is LOL funny, but no more in France than when he re- or dislocates in Japan in @isleofdogsmovie (2018) or in #moonrisekingdom (2012) [New England] !#JamesThurber
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Knowing what he intends, Anderson also invokes @NewYorker's Harold Ross [Thurber's The Years with Ross], E. B. White (sometimes a co-writer with Thurber, e.g. Is Sex Necessary? Or, Why You Feel the Way You Do (1929)), even Hannah Arendt, in telling of one thing by another.
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'My lobby boy !' :https://t.co/6EQcG7EtTn
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Grand Budapest as GB :https://t.co/21rcGH09VM
Or changed passports, just as Gustave H. [Fiennes] sticks up for Zero Moustafa [Tony Revolori] - proudly, as former refugee from violence, saviour, and brother :https://t.co/esN6AnjN23 pic.twitter.com/PyGL6TARBh
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Unless stated otherwise, all films reviewed were screened at Festival Central (Arts Picturehouse, Cambridge)