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  Get set for a fantastic evening for cinema lovers (and film buffs) in Chipping Norton. Following last year’s hugely popular event, The Theatre is bringing together some of the best, funniest, most eye-catching short films around into an evening celebrating all things film.
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  More than 50 years and six different Bonds, yet all with one thing in common – their licence to kill.
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  Early Cinema in Oxford is the fascinating subject of a talk organised with the University of the Third Age (U3A) on Tuesday.
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           <title>Celebrating 100 years of pioneering vision - the centenary of the Phoenix</title>
           
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  Friday, March 15, marks 100 years to the day since the Phoenix cinema in Walton Street, Oxford first started illuminating its silver screen.
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           <title>To the Wonder, Fire in the Blood and What Richard Did</title>
           
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  Hunger for To The Wonder is sure to have been sharpened by Ben Affleck’s recent Bafta wins for his career-changer Argo.
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  Eugene Onegin tells the tale of a selfish hero who lives to regret his rejection of a young woman’s love and his careless incitement of a fatal duel with his best friend. Encapsulating the fragile and turbulent emotions of youth, self-realisation and finally the yearning to go back and undo what cannot be undone, it’s an opera full of poignancy and sensitivity to the feelings of growing up and wrestling to understand your emotions. Each performance will be presented via Vue’s Sony Digital 4K projectors, delivering four times the megapixels of 2K and HD.
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  Cowley Road Works, the charity which organises Cowley Road Carnival, is organising a Silent Night at Oxford’s Ultimate Picture Palace tomorrow night (Friday) at 7.30pm.
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           <title>INDIE SPECIAL. Kirtlington film-maker Bruce Windwood on his film 12 in a Box</title>
           
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  Bruce Windwood is pathologically modest about the feature film he devised and produced.
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           <title>Romola Garai of The Hour talks about her film Scrubber</title>
           
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  Romola Garai is a breath of fresh air in the egocentric world of acting, interrupting our interview by laughing at her answers, and apologising for saying anything vaguely pretentious.
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  BEASTS OF THE SOUTHERN WILD (12A, 93 mins) “Once there was a Hushpuppy and she lived with her daddy in the Bathtub...” The opening voiceover of Benh Zietlin’s extraordinary debut suggests a modern-day fairytale. However, there’s no happy ever after in Beasts Of The Southern Wild, a poetic and grimly compelling portrait of shattered lives in a fictional bayou where six-year-old Hushpuppy (Quvenzhane Wallis, above right) lives off the sodden land with her father Wink (Dwight Henry). He practises tough love so his little girl can survive the unforgiving elements but, like all children, she rebels. Hushpuppy’s journey of self-discovery is brilliantly realised, anchored by a tour-de-force performance from non-actor Wallis. Magical realism flourishes, such as a stampede of mythical aurochs, inviting us through Hushpuppy’s eyes as the banks burst, threatening to wash her childhood away. One of the best films of the year.
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  Hollywood is very much a numbers game. Think how many millions of dollars get splashed on new releases. Tot up the box office takings from the latest sugar-rush blockbuster. Have a look at just how many sequels a successful movie can be milked for, see left.
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  Film festival and relationship counselling in one – true, not exactly standard Friday night entertainment but that’s just what the Oxfordshire Relate Film Festival and competition aims to achieve.
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