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Whether you are an avowed minimalist or a devil-may-care, cram-it-all-in maximalist, Limelight’s April edition will have something for you.
Wim Wenders’ languidly paced character study about a Tokyo toilet cleaner earned an Academy Award nomination.
Like his silent comedy hero Buster Keaton, pianist-composer Ashley Hribar prefers to work without a safety net.
Whether you are an avowed minimalist or a devil-may-care, cram-it-all-in maximalist, Limelight’s April edition will have something for you.
Composer Ludwig Göransson adds an Academy Award to his collection of statuettes as Oppenheimer cleans up in major categories.
Ahead of an International Women's Day performance, we talk to six leading female screen composers about their works and careers.
A hot favourite to win an Oscar in the Best Original Score category, Göransson looks likely to join the list of recent triple award winners.
Jonathan Glazer’s coolly observed, unsettling film takes place on the periphery of the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Legendary Finnish director Aki Kaurismäki’s 20th film is a gem, musing on the troubles of life and portents of the future.
Rupert Goold's pacy production, starring Joseph Fiennes as England football manager Gareth Southgate, looks great on the big screen.
Thanks to his classic TV themes, you’ll know Laurie Johnson's music even if you don’t know his name.
Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer dominates with 13 nominations. Composer John Williams nominated for the 54th time.