19 Sep 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies THE HEART is a lonely hunter in ‘Me And You And Everyone We Know’. The first feature film from multimedia artist Miranda July is a wistful, self-conscious tale of longing and heartache set in suburban Los Angeles. A typical American independent feature, it has echoes of the films of David […]
16 Sep 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies IT IS DIFFICULT to understand why there haven’t been more films inspired by the novels of Jane Austen. She has such a shrewd understanding of human nature that her work is a gift to any filmmaker. This vivid, spirited new version of ‘Pride and Prejudice’ is the first cinema adaptation […]
13 Sep 2005 in Highland, Reviews, Visual Arts & Crafts
Kilmorack Gallery, By Beauly, until 30 September 2005
13 Sep 2005 in Film, Gaelic, Highland, Music, Reviews
Resolis Hall, 10 September 2005
12 Sep 2005 in Festival, Gaelic, Highland, Music, Reviews
Lyth Arts Centre, 7 September 2005
9 Sep 2005 in Highland, Reviews, Visual Arts & Crafts
Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, until 17 September 2005
9 Sep 2005 in Festival, Highland, Music, Reviews
Village Hall, Ardross, 8 September 2005
9 Sep 2005 in Film, Gaelic, Highland, Music, Reviews
Village Hall, Rogart, 8 September 2005
9 Sep 2005 in Film, Reviews
ALLAN HUNTER at the Movies SCOTS FILMMAKER David Mackenzie is fascinated by people who are trapped by their emotional vulnerability or psychological fragility. In ‘Young Adam’, Ewan McGregor was a victim of his disillusion with the world. In his latest film, ‘Asylum’, Natasha Richardson is crushed by the social conventions and rigid class system of […]
8 Sep 2005 in Highland, Reviews, Visual Arts & Crafts
Timespan, Helmsdale, until 30 September 2005