Archive for February, 2010

Feb 12 2010

Is great cinema ever the work of A Single Man? | Film | The Guardian

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First-time director Tom Ford has surprised the critics by making one of the year’s best films. Can he take all the credit – or is great cinema always a team effort?

Is great cinema ever the work of A Single Man? | Film | The Guardian.

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Feb 12 2010

Tom Ford | The Culture Show

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Mark Kermode talks to fashion designer-turned-film-director Tom Ford about his debut film The Single Man.

http://bbc.co.uk/i/qr603/

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Feb 12 2010

A Single Man | The Guardian

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George gazes wonderingly out through the bathroom window at the vignette of normal family life being played out on the neighbours’ front lawn. Some kids mess around with a metal detector, find an old button; the dad emerges grumpily to go to work. They take their family relationships and domestic bliss for granted. For lonely George, these people might as well be Martians.

A Single Man | Film review | Film | The Guardian.

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Feb 12 2010

Tom Ford

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Feb 11 2010

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Feb 10 2010

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Feb 09 2010

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Feb 08 2010

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Feb 03 2010

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Feb 03 2010

Seeing Further

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If British science has a home, it has resided since 1967 in the elegant, Regency splendour of 6-9 Carlton House Terrace in London. This is the headquarters of the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, which this year celebrates its 350th anniversary. It is a building which hums with the energy of ideas.

via FT.com / Books / Non-Fiction – Seeing Further.

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