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Your support makes all the difference.Harold Pinter season
Currently ubiquitous he may be, but Harold Pinter's film work is justly to be celebrated, and the NFT are only too happy to oblige with a substantial season of films selected by the great man himself. You've missed Bogarde in The Servant, and The Go-Between was on telly last month, but that shouldn't inhibit you from lapping up the accomplished scriptwork for Accident, The Pumpkin Eater, The French Lieutenant's Woman, Betrayal, Reunion, The Heat of the Day, The Trial, The Comfort of Strangers, plus a TV play and assorted shorts, running until the end of the month.
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Don't Forget You're Going To Die
Xavier Beauvois's cool, blunt, startling film about druggy despair in the face of National Service is not without flaws but is compelling for all that.
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