Ingmar Bergman's The Magic Flute is a charming and enjoyable film, now restored by the BFI.
Category: cinema
Watched on the big screen – the best way to see a film!
The Goalie’s Anxiety at the Penalty Kick (1971)
Wim Wenders's second film was virtually out of circulation for over three decades. It's now been restored and will soon get a UK blu-ray release. I was lucky to catch the restoration's UK premiere screening at London's historic Regent Street cinema. For Wenders fans it's a fascinating taste of the riches to come.
Alice in the Cities (1974)
La Vérité (1960)
French director Henri-Georges Clouzot is nowadays best known for a pair of thrillers from the early 1950s, Les Diaboliques and the incredibly tense The Wages of Fear. By contrast, La Vérité (The Truth) is almost forgotten despite a hugely successful release in France and showing the world that sex-kitten Brigitte Bardot can really act. A new restoration, shown… Continue reading La Vérité (1960)









