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Thursday 03 February 2005 01:02 GMT
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The film critic Geoff Andrew introduces Terrence Malick's Days of Heaven, as part of the NFT's "Wild Bunch" season. Starring Richard Gere (above) and Brooke Adams, the film was photographed by Nestor Almendros almost exclusively at dusk, giving the picture a radiant, amber glow. You could hang any frame on your wall. National Film Theatre, London SE1 (020-7928 3232) 13, 24 & 26 February

Gilles Peterson hosts Impressed/remixed, an evening of big band and small group performances featuring Matthew Herbert, Michael Garrick, Soweto Kinch and Stan Tracey. The concert is influenced by Impressed, Peterson's compilation of 1960s British jazz artists. Barbican, London EC2 (0845 1207550) 12 February

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