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The subversive vision of director Joseph Losey and writer Harold Pinter is restored in crisp black-and-white
Joseph Losey and Harold Pinter burrow deep into the nature of power in this dazzling classic
A landmark 1960s film helped change the law on homosexuality. As it is re-released, some of the original cast share their thoughts
The first of a new series reassessing artistic reputations pits art cinema against antic surrealism
Two pictures of Britons abroad in 1935, communities far apart in geography, culture and social status
Patrick Leigh Fermor’s abduction of a German general in Crete is a thrilling story. But was it worth it?
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