The comedy, which marks the debut feature of Oscar-nominated writer-director Patrik Eklund, revolves around people trying to find their place within the modern society. read more full story ![]()

Pretty actresses appear rosy but pale - nearly translucent - as ethereal hues flicker across forgotten film frames, close to a century old. As the Academy Awards approach, some cinephiles have rediscovered one of the earliest known pieces of color film while retracing the medium's history.
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Down a back road in northern Yangon, a sagging teak house fights back the jungle. On the gate, barely noticeable under the weeds, rusty ironwork spells out "A1 Film."
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KINGSTON — The Massachusetts Clean Energy Center says it will commission a study of shadow and light produced by wind turbines in KingstonThe Patriot Leger reports that spokeswoman Catherine Williams says the agency is developing the scope of what's called a shadow flicker study. She says the review will provide data about the number of homes affected by flicker and the...
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At the 2013 Edinburgh Festival, a broad swath of art, film, opera and other music will explore how technology influences and is shaped by artists, from Leonardo and Beethoven to Frank Zappa.
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Review of Oscar-nominated film by Sunday Mirror film critic Mark Adams
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Review of Oscar-nominated film by Sunday Mirror film critic Mark Adams
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Mark Brown wishes Zinnie Harris hadn't tampered so much with Ibsen's setting of the play, A Doll's House, at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh.
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Repressive military rule ended its golden age decades ago. Now that things are loosening up, can it make a comeback?YANGON, Myanmar — Down a back road in northern Yangon, a sagging teak house fights back the jungle. On the gate, barely noticeable under the weeds, rusty ironwork spells out "A1 Film."
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The film stars Felicity Jones, Guy Pearce and Amy Ryan at the festival which runs June 19 through 30.
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