Film review: THE ILLUSIONIST, from Built for Speed

The illusionist is a bittersweet French animated film based on a script by famed comic movie maker Jacques Tati.  It tells the story of a middle-aged French sideshow magician who embarks on a forelorn tour of Britain in the early 60’s. There he meets a poverty-stricken young woman whom he takes under his wing.  As she begins to flourish and explore

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Film review: RED DOG, from Built for Speed

Most films that try to encapsulate the Australian identity are about rugged blokes and doughty women battling the intractable landscape but some, such as the latest Aussie film release Red Dog, are more concerned with our four legged friends. When young truck driver (Luke Ford) arrives in the WA mining town of Dampier in the late 70’s to deliver a

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What’s on Built for Speed: Fri 5th August 2011

In a stunning afront to public taste it’s Dr Nick solo on Built for Speed this week. He’ll be reviewing the latest Aussie movie Red Dog and French Animated flick The Illusionist.  For fans of American indie rock there’s a big centrepiece of classic American alternative music from the 80’s.  We also explore some different shades of Aussie rock.  As if

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Built For Speed’s MIFF round up

I’ve checked out three films at the Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) so far.  Not all of them have further screenings but you can be sure they’ll pop up on SBS at some time in the future. Here are my thoughts on: Boxing Gym (Director: Frederick Wisemen, 91 mins) Veteran filmmaker Frederick Wiseman’s Boxing gym is an extremely minimalist documentary

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What’s on Built For Speed, Fri 22nd July 2011

This Friday on Built for Speed we review Steve Coogan’s latest film The Trip as well as the Rennie Harlin-directed Five days of war.  We also have a listen to Crystal Theatre the latest album from Belles Will Ring and plenty of new and old alternative music.  We’ll also take a look at the Melbourne International Film Festival and keep you up

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