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Sunday Classics Archive
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Sunday Classics: ‘The Vanishing’
Posted on May 19, 2013George Sluizer’s 1988 film features a series of near misses that culminate in a chilling confrontation. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Gattaca’
Posted on May 12, 2013Andrew Niccol’s 1997 film is poetic and lyrical yet provocative and insightful. -
Sunday Classics: ‘The Singing Detective’
Posted on May 5, 2013Gordon’s reincarnation of Dennis Potter's serial provided Robert Downey Jr. with a true showcase part. -
Sunday Classics: ‘The Red Shoes’
Posted on April 28, 2013The Archers' timeless feature containing one of the most beautiful sequences in cinematic history. -
Sunday Classics: ‘King Kong’
Posted on April 21, 2013The film typifies the enduring struggle between civilisation and nature, and humanity’s restrained and baser urges. -
Sunday Classics: ‘In Cold Blood’
Posted on April 14, 2013Richard Brooks' definitive interpretation of Truman Capote's non-fiction novel. -
Sunday Classics: ‘The Conversation’
Posted on April 7, 2013One of two films by Francis Ford Coppola that competed for the Best Picture Oscar at the 1974 Academy Awards. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Shallow Grave’
Posted on March 31, 2013The embodiment of an amalgam of tradition and reinvention, as all Danny Boyle’s works do. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Kes’
Posted on March 24, 2013Although tinged with trauma and tension, Ken Loach's film is a tender and thoughtful affair. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Die Hard’
Posted on March 17, 2013An enterprising hero in an inopportune situation, with death and destruction the only method of resolution. -
Sunday Classics: ‘M. Hulot’s Holiday’
Posted on March 10, 2013Monsieur Hulot emerges to introduce a grand comic icon and inspire a wealth of followers. -
Sunday Classics: ‘The Wizard of Oz’
Posted on March 3, 2013The duality and dichotomy in the feel-good family classic is both purposeful and part of the film’s many pleasures. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Winter’s Bone’
Posted on February 24, 2013Involving from the outset, this tough tale of tenacity journeys to a world far removed from modern conveniences. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Jules et Jim’
Posted on February 17, 2013François Truffaut is audacious but unassuming in his depiction of the unconventional relationship. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Rebel Without a Cause’
Posted on February 10, 2013James Dean perfects the passion, pain and apathy that form the passage from childhood to maturity. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Vampyr’
Posted on February 3, 2013Carl Theodor Dreyer’s film is subjective, sensory and seething with the hallucinatory and the horrifying. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Mary and Max’
Posted on January 27, 2013A truly unique offering within the Australian and animated film industries. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Django’
Posted on January 20, 2013Sergio Corbucci’s hallowed spaghetti western. -
Sunday Classics: ‘The Man Who Fell to Earth’
Posted on January 13, 2013Nicolas Roeg's visionary opus, starring David Bowie in his first lead role. -
Sunday Classics: ‘Back to the Future’
Posted on January 6, 2013It is impossible to imagine Robert Zemeckis’ feature without John DeLorean’s creation.



















