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To launch our ten-week season of great British films, we're screening Nicolas Roeg's 1973 gothic thriller, 'Don't Look Now', starring Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland as a married couple sucked into a dangerous mystery in Venice while recovering from the death of their daughter. It's one of the great masterpieces of British cinema and was voted the best British film of all time in a recent Time Out poll. Each of our ten screenings is introduced by a special guest, and this week, it's the brilliant British actor David Morrissey ('State of Play', 'Nowhere Boy'), who picked 'Don't Look Now' as one of his favourite all-time British films in the Time Out poll of film industry experts (see www.timeout.com/bestbritishfilms for the full poll).
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