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Hoping to become the film festival the city deserves (and not to be confused with Manchester international festival), this inaugural event has a modestly budgeted selection, but one that consists of films you won’t find elsewhere. Some are even world premieres, like Many Beautiful Things, a docudrama about Victorian artist Lilias Trotter (played by Downton’s Michelle Dockery). In terms of British talent there’s Two Down, a black comedy involving a London hitman, plus shorts starring the likes of Frankie Boyle and Ricky Tomlinson.
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Hoping to become the film festival the city deserves (and not to be confused with Manchester international festival), this inaugural event has a modestly budgeted selection, but one that consists of films you won’t find elsewhere. Some are even world premieres, like Many Beautiful Things, a docudrama about Victorian artist Lilias Trotter (played by Downton’s Michelle Dockery). In terms of British talent there’s Two Down, a black comedy involving a London hitman, plus shorts starring the likes of Frankie Boyle and Ricky Tomlinson.
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- 7/3/2015
- by Steve Rose
- The Guardian - Film News
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