Chichester Observer

American Fiction among the New Park films

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Based on the best-selling novel Erasure by Percival Everett, American Fiction is a witty satire about race and cultural expectatio­ns in contempora­ry America.

A critically acclaimed but commercial­ly unsuccessf­ul writer and professor (Jeffrey Wright) decides to jump upon the populist “black entertainm­ent” bandwagon himself with a novel satirising the stereotypi­cal black literary cliches. Achieving huge commercial success, he unexpected­ly finds himself being worshipped at the altar of the very establishm­ent he has eschewed. With a BAFTA for Best Adapted Screenplay this intelligen­t satire is a must-see.

Perfect Days is the latest quiet gem from director Wim Wenders. Hirayama enjoys a simple life as a toilet cleaner in Tokyo, discoverin­g the joy and beauty to be found from his novels, photograph­s, carefullyt­ended bonsai plants and cassette tapes of favourite albums, which give structure and meaning to his everyday life. in our noisy, loud, and cluttered lives, this quiet film gives us sometime to just pause and reflect.

Based on the true story of a 16-year-old youth who appeared from nowhere in a Nuremberg Square in 1828, the new 4k remaster of Werner Herzog’s The Enigma of Kasper Hauser is given a rare theatrical outing at New Park cinema this week. Barely able to communicat­e, having suffered years of unexplaine­d confinemen­t, the young man is then exploited as a circus performer before being taught to read and write under the care of a kindly professor. But will he be able to escape the horrors of his past? don’ t miss the chance to see this German classic. Anne-marie Flynn

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Perfect Days (contribute­d pic)

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