Live Action Category

Film Festival, Live Action

LIFF2010: Son of Babylon

Set only a few weeks into the wake of the fall of Saddam Hussein’s regime, Son of Babylon, winner of the Amnesty Film Award and Peace Prize at the 60th

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Live Action

A Life on Facebook

A well told story from Maxime Luère of a man’s life as seen through the lens of Facebook. via Mini Cooper If that got you going, take a look at our own

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Live Action

How to Fly a Kite

A man starts a cult in which he is the only member.

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Film Festival, Live Action

LIFF2010: To Walk Beside You

Although it would be a stretch to denounce To Walk Beside You as a mistranslation of the original Japanese title, a direct translation would offer slightly

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Film Festival, Live Action

GrimmFest 2010: Evil: In the Time of Heroes

DN had the pleasure of a five film horror marathon at the Grimm Up North film festival in Manchester. The second film of the day was Yorgos Noussias’

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Live Action

Life Just Is: Photo Diary

As we may have mentioned before, DN friend Alex Barrett recently got the cameras rolling on his debut feature Life Just Is. Alex will be giving us the

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Live Action

Away We Stay

It fills me with a warm glow when companies decide to sidestep their traditional advertising routes or the forced down your throat product placement approach

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Live Action

The Walking Dead: Episode 1

Zombies, zombies, bloody zombies. We really should be sick of the sight of them. The most annoying thing about them is that regardless of how many zombie films

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Film Festival, Live Action

GrimmFest 2010: Fragment

DN went to the Grimm Up North film festival in Manchester and very bravely watched five horror films in a row without once calling out for our mummy. First

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Live Action

The Maid DVD

I can’t remember the last time I saw a character as fully-formed and original as the tile character in The Maid, a warm, funny and touching drama from Chile.

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Film Festival, Live Action

LFF2010: 127 Hours

Danny Boyle’s latest film 127 hours is based on the true story of Aron Ralston, an American canyoneer who was trapped by a boulder in John Blue Canyon,

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Live Action

High as a Kai

It’s truly heart-warming to see someone using the medium of film for a good cause and I know entertaining people is a good cause, but I mean a REALLY

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