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'The Men Who Shot Jesse James' - Kim Newman explores the many movie portrayals of the outlaw
When his supplier plans to 'go straight' he re-assesses his position in life as he deals with the moral questions and psychological damage his role brings
seen as exemplary of a peculiarly Australian style of heritage filmmaking
'The Silence of the Lambs' by Yvonne Tasker (BFI Film Classics paperback)
75 mins): an archival audio recording
La Haine Blu-ray Belgium 'The Men Who Shot Jesse'La Haine' Director: Mathieu Kassovitz (1995) French w English subtitles Director approved restoration 2 disc edition includes director's commentary, interviews, Riz Ahmed introduction, three shorts by Kassovitz, feature length documentary, production featurettes and more On its release 'La Haine' was immediately a culturally important and impactful film. Shot in stark monochrome we follow three young friends from a housing estate one Jewish, one