Starting tomorrow, the Mostly British Film Festival will open at the Vogue Theatre and screen films from the UK, Australia, South Africa, and Ireland through Feburary 11. Topping my list are the Australian documentary “Salute” about sprinter Peter Norman’s solidarity for his fellow medalists who gave the
black power salute during the 1968 Olympics and the South African feature “Disgrace” starring John Malkovich as the shamed professor from J.M. Coetzee’s novel. And should you feel so inclined, the 1973 English film “Don’t Look Now” starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as parents who move to a supernatural sort of Venice after losing a child is hard to turn away from.
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Matt Norman added these pithy words on Feb 07 10 at 12:15 pmHi there, i saw your comment about seeing Salute. Thank you for your support. I’d love to know what you thought? Thanks again, hope you enjoyed it.
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