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LWLies #30 – The Future Issue Digital Edition

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Oliver Stone goes rabble-rousing South of the Border; Sylvain Chomet bedazzles The Illusionist; Romain Duris is a seductive Heartbreaker; Ricardo Darín deciphers The Secret in their Eyes; Jim Morrison reveals what it’s like When You’re Strange; Shrek Forever After and Toy Story 3 wave farewell; Catherine Breillat strokes her Bluebeard; and Mélanie Laurent conducts The Concert.

Inspired by our feature film:
The Manifesto of British Film: Industry experts on the future direction of our home-grown cinema.
The People’s Cinema: Why power now rests with me and you.
Generation Game: Edgar Wright and the new era of videogame movies.
Days of Future Past: A visual folio of what happens when cinema forgets its roots.
Cinema Jenin: How a Palestinian picturehouse offers hope for the future in the Middle East.
Music Response: Get lost in the imaginative new world of movie soundtracks.
Celluloid Tiger: Is Mandarin about to become the mainstream?

Plus exclusive interviews with:
François Ozon
Romain Duris
Catherine Breillat

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