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Review: A London Year in Financial Times
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October 18, 2013 · 10:58 amHow We Used to Live at the 2013 London Film Festival
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October 15, 2013 · 8:45 amInterview: part two of Kinfolk magazine on film photography
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Review: How We Used to Live from Front Row Reviews
Lovely review of How We Used to Live by Sarah Holland read it in full here:
http://www.frontrowreviews.co.uk/reviews/how-we-used-to-live-review-london-film-festival-2013/25255
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Review: How We Used to Live from Britflicks
‘This documentary serves to remind us that for all that the planners and urban economists want to manage the growth of London, an anarchic streak gets into the mix making sure no one is really in control of our capital city. Kelly and company capture that London really is a joyful, enthralling Frankenstein’s monster of a place. And it lives.’
Read Stuart Wright’s fantastic review of How We Used to Live in full here:
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At the ‘A London Year’ Launch – photo by Mike Jones
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October 11, 2013 · 7:39 amThe London Bridge moves to Lake Havasu City
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How We Used to Live – Trailer
‘Documentarian Paul Kelly returns to the festival with his latest collaboration with the band Saint Etienne, following the loose trilogy of London films Finisterre, What Have You Done Today, Mervyn Day and This Is Tomorrow, all recently published on BFI DVD. In the decade since Finisterre Kelly has built a reputation as a distinctive voice in British cinema, developing a lyrical style that draws on the psychogeography and people of the city and its culture. How We Used To Live is effectively a prequel to Finisterre, a meditation on London life today and a glance back at a receding Britain. Using colour footage from the 1950s to the 1980s, taken from the BFI National Archive, the film covers the ‘New Elizabethan’ age from the optimism of the post-war era to the dawn of Thatcherism. Soundtracked by Saint Etienne’s Pete Wiggs and scripted by the band’s Bob Stanley with Travis Elborough, the film is for anyone who has ever tried to understand their city. Alluringly impressionistic, poetic and political, this is the most joyful and entertaining offering yet from a unique filmmaking collective.’
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October 5, 2013 · 11:58 amReview: A London Year in Metro
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October 3, 2013 · 4:01 pmInterview: Hackney Citizen
I was interviewed by the very charming Josh Loeb at the Hackney Citizen.
You can read it online here:
‘Odd’ diarists featured in Travis Elborough’s book A London Year
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