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With 15 great films from the Far East showcased in London, this is a great chance to see some of the superb world cinema that rarely makes it to our shores. The 2010 Terracotta Film Festival runs between Thursday 6th and Sunday 9th May at the Prince Charles Cinema, the Slug And Lettuce and Waxy's Little Sister, opening with period road movie Little Big Soldier.
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Terracotta Latest Reviews

A chef - and former killer - returns to Hong Kong to avenge the deaths of his daughter's family.

Portmanteau horror.

A record shop owner insists that one of the records in his store will "save the world".

A noodle soup store's recipe has a worrying 'special' ingredient.

Filming sensations Mathieu Amalric on Pierre Léon, Jeanne Balibar and the sounds and colours of Barbara
Character arc Seth A Smith on filming with a two-year-old and bringing marbling to life in The Crescent
Keeping up appearances Marcello Martinessi on cultural conservatism and filmmaking honesty in The Heiresses
A different space Kelly Macdonald on working with Marc Turtletaub on Puzzle
Out of the past Susanna Nicchiarelli on Trine Dyrholm and the costume design in Nico, 1988
The iconic man Jonathan Baker on Becoming Iconic and Inconceivable
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