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Pick of the Indies
THIS Sunday sees a rare screening of Come and See, the 1985 epic by Russian film maker Elem Klimov.
Described by JG Ballard as the “greatest war film ever made”, the film tracks the life of Florya, a partisan fighter battling Nazi German soldiers, during the invasion of Belorussia in 1943.
The film lays bare the horrors of the Nazi invasion. The screening is followed by a discussion chaired by Brunel University film studies lecturer Mike Wayne.
n Sunday October 8, 10.30pm for 11pm am at the Renoir Cinema, Brunswick Square, WC1. Organised by London Socialist Film Co-op.
Tickets are £7 waged/£5 concs (£1 off for members of London Socialist Film Co-Op), and are available at the venue. |
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