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Film Description
A triplet of Coen Brothers films - all bona fide contemporary classics - Fargo, Raising Arizona and Miller's Crossing.
Raising Arizona (1987)
The Coens' hilarious second feature, a weird and wonderful screwball comedy. Featuring Cage's best early performance, troublesome quintuplets and steadicam set pieces of bewildering ingenuity and stylish bravado.
Miller's Crossing (1990)
Byrne is Finney's loyal right-hand man in an absorbing tale of Irish-American gangsters drawn into a war with a rival Italian gang in 1929. Laced with trademark brilliantly quirky dialogue, this is one of the consistently inventive Coen brothers' finest - entertaining and stylish, with an enjoyably twisting plot and superb characters.
Fargo (1996)
Returning to a small town setting reminiscent of the Coen Brothers' first film, but this time based in the bleak Minnesota landscape of their childhood, Fargo is an austere morality tale of greed, stupidity and the folly of pretending to be what one is not. Characteristically, it is also laced with an icy black humour. As with all Coen movies, the old cliche - 'Amply repays repeated viewings' -applies. Winner of 2 Academy awards.