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		<title>Top 10 Alfred Hitchcock Films</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alfred Hitchcock is one of the most renowned and influential film directors. His career ushered in two key periods of cinema history - the arrival of sound and the introduction of colour. He perfected his art in both disciplines, reverting back to black and white when he felt the need, and mastering not only silent pictures but sound and colour ones too. Hitchcock, surprisingly, never won an Oscar for Best Director but he did lose out to John Ford and Billy Wilder twice so remained in good company. For many, however, he is the greatest director who ever lived. The following ten films are my picks for his best work. <strong>What are your favourite Hitchcock films?</strong>]]></description>
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		<title>Top 10 Single Location Films</title>
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The allure of the single location film
Films set in a single location (or predominantly in a single location) have always fascinated me. Perhaps it’s their theatre roots, as many single-location films derive from the work of playwrights. The consequence of that is strong characterisation, an emphasis on good acting, and tight control of plot that usually takes place over a few hours. 
Another reason I am a fan of single location (and indeed single day films or those set over a short prescribed period of time) derives from my distaste ...]]></description>
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