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Wednesday 17 July 1996 23:02 BST
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Bigas Luna's earlier heady comedies are more brash than The Tit and the Moon, but no less tantalising.

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The Celluloid Closet

"Out" now: the history of homosexuality in the movies.

On general release

20th Cambridge Film Festival

Worth your attention this week: The Eighth Day, Jaco Von Dormael's long- awaited follow-up to Toto the Hero; Peter Greenaway's exotic drama The Pillow Book; and Fallen Angels, from the director of Chungking Express.

Until 28 July, Cambridge Arts Cinema (01223-504444)

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