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Peter Greenaway, one of the most inventive, ambitious and controversial film-makers of our time, comes a thrilling period drama, told in explicit detail with customary irony and wit, that explores the romantic and professional life of the great Dutch painter Rembrandt, and the mystery surrounding the creation of his 1642 masterpiece , 'The Night Watch'. Featuring impressive performances from a cast that includes Martin Freeman (The Office) in a remarkable leading role as the wry, lusty Rembrandt, Eva Birthistle (The Children) as his young wife Saskia, Jodhi May (Emma) as his seductive maid, Toby Jones (Frost/Nixon) and Natalie Press (My Summer of Love), NIGHTWATCHING unravels a fascinating conspiracy in sumptuous detail whilst displaying all Greenaway's regular fascinations with sex and death. Available now on DVD. For further information please visit www.axiomfilms.co.uk
A film by Danis Tanovic, opens April 25 2014.
An Episode in the Life of an Iron Picker, by Danis Tanovic, winner Silver Bear Berlin 2013, and Silver Bear for best actor for Nazif Mujic.
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Images of Prince Harry leaving the Royal Courts of Justice in London after unexpectedly presenting himself for a hearing against the editor of the Daily Mail. The hearing follows accusations that papers overseen by the publisher Associated Newspapers employed illegal means to gather information. Several celebrities are holding the accusation, including Doreen Lawrence -- the mother of murder victim Stephen Lawrence -- and actress Sadie Frost, who are also shown walking in the streets near the court. IMAGES
Brexit minister David Frost leaves the ministry for Europe and foreign affairs in Paris after talks with on fishing licences with French Secretary of State for European Affairs Clément Beaune. IMAGES