Perennially on the outside, Brian has led a solitary life; he works at Camden Council, lunches every day at Il Castelletto café and then returns to his small flat on Kentish Town Road. It is an existence carefully crafted to avoid disturbance and yet Brian yearns for more. A visit one day to the BFI brings film into his life, and Brian introduces a new element to his routine: nightly visits to the cinema on London's Southbank. Through the works of Yasujirō Ozu, Federico Fellini, Agnes Varda, Yilmaz Güney and others, Brian gains access to a rich cultural landscape outside his own experience, but also achieves his first real moments of belonging, accepted by a curious bunch of amateur film buffs, the small informal group of BFI regulars. A tender meditation on friendship and the importance of community, Brian is also a tangential work of film criticism, one that is not removed from its subject matter, but rather explores with great feeling how art gives meaning to and enriches our lives.
One Sunday : A Novel
Carrie Gerlach Cecil
bookNearer Home : A Nola Cespedes Mystery
Joy Castro
audiobookMy Happy Life
Lydia Millet
audiobookAt the Stroke of Nine O’Clock
Jane Davis
audiobookSmall Eden
Jane Davis
audiobookAttention. Deficit. Disorder.: A Novel
Brad Listi
bookOur Mutual Friend
Charles Dickens
audiobookbookNatives against Nativism
Olivia C. Harrison
audiobookThe Weary Blues : A Collection of Poems
Langston Hughes
bookOur Mutual Friend
Charles Dickens
bookThe Loch
Fran Dorricott
audiobookA Funeral for an Owl
Jane Davis
audiobook