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Joe Cornish talks to Natasha Richardson about her latest role in Maid in Manhattan.
Emotionless Individuals
Next weekend sees the release of Equilibrium a film set in a futuristic, totalitarian state where all emotion is outlawed, punishable by death, banned as the very root of crime and war. This is not the first time film-makers have taken the idea of emotionless individuals. Back Row talks to its resident film historian John Huntley, writer Kim Newman and Kurt Wimmer, the director of Equilibrium.
Foreign Film Guide
Antonia Quirke's guide to Norwegian cinema.
Back Row recommends
In the multiplex: Far From Heaven
In the art-house: Death in Venice
On video/dvd: Insomnia
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|  |  |  RELATED LINKS Front Row Saturday Review Mark Kemode's film reviews on Five Live BBCi's Film website
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