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DVD review: Les Misérables

Tom Hooper’s quasi-operatic mega-musical is loaded with major historical events, weighty themes, tragic deaths and symbolic rebirths, so it’s no wonder that the film version of Les Mis gets so exhausting, especially in the static, unspectacular second half.        

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DVD & Blu-ray review: Quartet (12)

Dustin Hoffman’s corny directorial debut is more suited to TV than film, but it does benefit from the poignant performances of Tom Courtenay and the peerless Maggie Smith.        

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Indian movies which have shone in the international arena

India, May 3 — As Indian cinema celebrates its birth centenary, we bring you movies that left a shining mark on the screen of international cinema.The Apu Trilogy: (1955-1959) Satyajit Ray’s Apu trilogy – Pather Panchali (Song of the Little Road), Aparajito (The Unvanquished) and Apur Sansar (The World of Apu) – is considered examples of world cinema. The three films went on to win seven awards …

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