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Synopsis
Figgis's self-referential Hollywood drama presents the viewer with a screen split into quadrants, each simultaneously displaying an unbroken 93-minute shot. Making the audience look at the way our perceptions of the world have been affected by film, this jaundiced satire is a virtuoso exercise of timing, lighting and planning.
Critics
The first truly innovative film of the new millennium
Jason Caro, Film Review
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Keswick Film Club won the Best New Film Society at the British Federation Of Film Societies awards in 2000.
Since then, the club has won Film Society Of The Year and awards for Best Programme four times and Best Website twice.
We have also received numerous Distinctions and Commendations in categories including marketing, programming and website.
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