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Elizabeth Sussex

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The Umbrellas of Cherbourg (1964) 97% EDIT “Most exciting of all is perhaps the fact that on turning from the music to the very Parisian colour, one finds exactly the same language being spoken. ” – Sight & Sound Nov 11, 2025 Full Review A Fine Madness (1966) 33% EDIT “All this is a well-tried type of nonsense, with a sound grounding in verisimilitude, that needs the right touch to emerge as both wild and funny. [Irvin] Kershner has this touch and his film never loses our amused attention.” – Sight & Sound Apr 2, 2020 Full Review The Luck of Ginger Coffey (1964) EDIT “[Director Irvin] Kershner's obvious absorption in his subject is rare enough in the cinema to be worth cherishing.” – Sight & Sound Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Baby, the Rain Must Fall (1965) 60% EDIT “There are difficulties about the plot, transitions that baffle in a way that a director as cogent as [Robert] Mulligan could never have intended.” – Sight & Sound Mar 31, 2020 Full Review Irma La Douce (1963) 75% EDIT “Set mainly in a bawdy-house that is never in the least bawdy, Billy Wilder's Irma La Douce is the kind of fantasy much favoured by Hollywood -- a sex comedy from which sex has been carefully eradicated.” – Sight & Sound Mar 11, 2020 Full Review The Basilisks (1963) EDIT “[Basilischi] may be a slight film, but it is a remarkably evocative one.” – Sight & Sound Mar 11, 2020 Full Review Freud (1962) 78% EDIT “Huston seems inhibited rather than inspired by [the material]: his energy bottled up and his camera forced to a standstill by careful compositions.” – Sight & Sound Feb 11, 2020 Full Review
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