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Top five rep nationwide

1 ISABELLE HUPPERT

The NFT’s tribute concludes with Loulou (Sat-Thur), The Piano Teacher (Sun 6pm, Tues 8.20pm), and more. National Film Theatre, South Bank, SE1 (www.bfi.org.uk/incinemas/nft 020-7633 0274)



2 JOHN HUSTON

More classics from the two-month retrospective, including

The African Queen (Sun 8.45pm, Wed 6.30pm), and an extended run for the late masterpiece The Dead (from Fri, 2.30pm/ 6.30pm/8.45pm). National Film Theatre (details as above)



3 SUNRISE: A SONG OF TWO HUMANS

F. W. Murnau’s exquisite silent melodrama from 1927 starring George O’Brien and Janet Gaynor. National Museum of Photography, Film and TV (Bradford (www.nmpft.org.uk 01274 202030), Mon (6.15pm)

4 DOUBLE INDEMNITY

Fred MacMurray falls under the spell of femme fatale Barbara Stanwyck in Billy Wilder’s terrific 1944 noir thriller. Chapter Arts Centre, Market Road, Cardiff (www.chapter.org 029-2030 4400), Sat-

Thur



5 ITALIAN FILM FESTIVAL UK

Featuring films from established directors, up- and-coming talents and special tributes to Roberto Rossellini and Marcello Mastroianni. Visit www.italianfilmfestival.org.uk for more details. Riverside Studios,

Crisp Road, W6 (www. riversidestudios.co.uk 020-8237 1111), Sat & Sun