Double Indemnity

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Season

Please note : this season finished in Nov 2014

Rosamund Pyke's Amy Dunne gives us a deliciously dangerous anti-heroine with a modern twist in David Fincher's Gone Girl. This month we celebrate some of Amy Dunne's predecessors whose external charms come with a calculating heart of darkness.

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Previous screenings in this season

Misery

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Misery
Please note: This was screened in Nov 2014
Film

Adapted from Stephen King's bestseller, this is a taut tale of what could just be film's friendliest ever femme fatale, Annie Wilkes, played superbly by Oscar-winner Kathy Bates.

Jeune et Jolie

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Jeune et Jolie
Please note: This was screened in Nov 2014
Film

The ever-prolific François Ozon's (In The House, Potiche) story of Isabelle (Marine Vacth), a 17-year-old student on an unexpected journey of sexual self-discovery as she embarks on a secret life of high-class prostitution.

The Piano Teacher

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The Piano Teacher
Please note: This was screened in Nov 2014
Film

The brilliant Isabelle Huppert gives the performance of her career as Erika Kahut, a distinguished professor and musician with a secret sado-masochistic streak in Michael Haneke's penetrating examination of one woman's battle with desire, desperation and self-denial.

The Last Seduction

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The Last Seduction - Linda
Please note: This was screened in Nov 2014
Film

Femme fatales don’t come much more fatal than neo-noir director John Dhal’s (Rounders, Joy Ride) Bridget Gregory. She steals, she cheats and now she’s got a diabolic scheme to get rid of her troublesome husband once and for all.

Double Indemnity

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Double Indemnity
Please note: This was screened in Nov 2014
Film

Adapted from the James M. Cain novel, Double Indemnity stands as a film noir classic without peer: a tense and chilling mixture of vanity, greed and murder. Starring Barbara Stanwyck as seductive femme fatale Phyllis Dietrichson.

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