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Friday, 25 November 2016

On the Channel: Happy Black Friday

Current_mononclegoodmorning_(1)_large Just in time for Black Friday, two cinematic masters playfully pillory consumerism for our weekly double feature: Yasujiro Ozu’s Good Morning (1959) and Jacques Tati's Mon oncle (1958). But these wildly different virtuosos mount opposite . . .

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