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LWLies #20 – The Silence Of Lorna Issue Digital Edition

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Ridley Scott searches for truth in a Body of Lies; Steve McQueen sates his Hunger; Marc Forster analyses a Quantum of Solace; Ari Folman requests a Waltz With Bashir; Fernando Meirelles looks Blindness in the eye; Béla Tarr hails The Man From London; Kim Ji-woon is caught between The Good, The Bad and The Weird; Uli Edel infiltrates The Baader Meinhof Complex; and Clint Eastwood says the times are a-Changeling.

Inspired by our feature film
Last Stop Liège: A day in the life of the Dardennes.
The Rebel Alliance: Tracking down the Dardennes’ key collaborators.
Breaking the Silence: Arta Dobroshi takes to the stage.
Persons Unknown: The greatest filmmakers you’ll never know.
Split Screen: Untangling Belgian cinema.
Belgium Beats: Hanging with Hooverphonic.

Plus
Chuck Palahniuk
Terence Davies
Alex Gibney
Jonás Cuarón
Michel Hazanavicius
Michael Fassbender
Kim Ji-woon
Adam Yauch
David Polonsky

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