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Gifted children (or prodigy) movies are driven by an intriguing paradox: what if they don’t realize their full potential if not adequately challenged? But what if the pursuit of intense challenges inculcates within them a fear of failure, which can adversely impact their childhood and beyond? In a world where individuals can be casually stigmatized for being ‘different,’ extraordinary intellect can’t always be a gift. Movies like A Beautiful Mind (2001), Shine (1996), Good Will Hunting (1997), The Royal Tenenbaums…

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Two years on from its premiere at Cannes, arthouse auteur and multihyphenate Takeshi Kitano’s latest feature, Kubi, still awaits a UK release, but in April it made its debut on these shores as the opening night film of Queer East Festival. It was a bold programming move from an ever-expanding festival, because Kubi is a provocative and slippery film that evades easy categorisation. Long in development, it explores the overthrowing of daimyō Nobunaga Oda in 1582, and the political and personal machinations that led…

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