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One of the greatest Spaghetti Westerns, and without a doubt the most influential, Sergio Corbucci’s iconic masterpiece Django was originally banned in several countries, made an international star of Franco Nero and spawned over 50 sequels. On foot and dragging a coffin behind him, a mysterious drifter arrives in a bleak, mud-drenched town near the [...]
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Django Kill is a surreal, gothic vision starring Tomas Milian as The Stranger, a half-breed bandit left for dead by his doublecrossing gang members. Rising from the grave, he sets about seeking revenge, aided by a pair of mystic Native Americans and armed only with a pistol and a supply of golden bullets. His quest [...]
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The infamous Night of the Dead wouldn’t be the same without the usual selection of horror short films from around the world to accompany the feature films. For 2012 we have a fantastic line up of some of the scariest, nastiest, goriest and strangest films you are likely to see anywhere on the planet (or [...]
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Leeds International Film Festival and Fanomenon are the UK affiliated member of the European Fantastic Film Festivals Federation (EFFFF) which organises the Méliès competition to champion European genre films throughout the world. Each of the ten affiliated members hold a Méliès d’Argent competition, which is judged by a jury of film professionals. The winning film [...]
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Wrinkles is a wonderfully comic, irreverent and moving animated tale of friendship, resistance and survival in a retirement home, based on the acclaimed comic Arrugas by Spanish artist Paco Roca. Increasingly lost in his own memories, as well as a growing burden to his son, Emilio finds himself set adrift in the new world of [...]
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