00 - 00 : 00 : 00

Banner

Film Listings

Wed May 30, 2012

Fri Jun 01, 2012

Fri Jun 08, 2012

Wed Jun 13, 2012

Fri Jun 15, 2012

Wed Jun 20, 2012

Fri Jun 22, 2012

Wed Jun 27, 2012

Fri Jun 29, 2012

Tue Jul 03, 2012

Fri Jul 06, 2012

Wed Jul 11, 2012

Fri Jul 13, 2012

Fri Jul 20, 2012

Wed Jul 25, 2012

Fri Jul 27, 2012

Fri Aug 03, 2012

Fri Aug 10, 2012

Wed Aug 15, 2012

Fri Aug 17, 2012

Wed Aug 22, 2012

Fri Aug 24, 2012

Fri Aug 31, 2012

Fri Sep 07, 2012

Fri Sep 14, 2012

Fri Sep 21, 2012

Fri Sep 28, 2012

Fri Oct 05, 2012

Fri Oct 12, 2012

Fri Oct 19, 2012

Fri Oct 26, 2012

Fri Nov 02, 2012

Fri Nov 09, 2012

Fri Nov 16, 2012

Wed Nov 21, 2012

Fri Dec 14, 2012

Sat Dec 15, 2012

Wed Dec 19, 2012

Fri Dec 21, 2012

more listings



Remains of the Day: Moore Time Towards Fiction, Worthington a Tourist

Posted by Eric Lavallee on Aug 04, 2009
Source: Various Sources

A slow news day for the indie circuit and foreign film scene, but plenty of film festival items, some father and daughter Coppola news and Day 1 for Anne Thompson at IndieWIRE and the new reboot of David Hudson at The Auteurs.com. Here is a look at eight and 1/2 news items that we didn't have enough time to cover but are worth mentioning here for August the 3rd.

1. No Moore Docs
The documentary filmmaker will go back to Canadian Bacon territory. (Via Firstshowing.net

2. Moore News 
Moore's own Traverse City Film Festival comes to a close. Food, Inc. and The Cove among the winners. (See Complete Winner's List).

3. Focus Features' 2010 slate.  
See you in 2010: Sofia Coppola's Somewhere and Noah Baumbach's Greenburg.

4. Nowhere Near Here
Sam Taylor-Wood's Nowhere Boy will close London Film Festival. Doesn't look like we'll be seeing it this year over here. (Via Screen Daily)

5. No Cruise Control
The Hollywood Reporter confirms that Charlize Theron will star and reports that Sam Worthington has taken over the role that Tom Cruise was attached to for The Tourist. (Via The Hollywood Reporter)

6. Huge Appetite for Fest Prizes  
Steve McQueen's Hunger wins the Grand Prix at the Era New Horizons Film Festival and the critics award in Wroclaw, Poland (Via Variety)

7. Kusturica and Coppola 
The Turin Film Festival (November 13th-21st) will honor both filmmakers.

8. Zift gets a Lift 
Javor Gardev's Zift won best film, best script (Vladislav Todorov), best cinematographer (Emil Christov), best actor (Zahari Baharov), and best editor (Kevork Aslanyan) at the Bulgarian Oscars. (Via FilmNewEurope.com)

1/2. Walking and Talking
Grab your mp3 player and take a tour with Julianna Margulies: Made in NY: Walking Tours of Film and Television in New York City.



Comments

ADD A COMMENT

You must be logged in to add a comment
Banner

Reviews

Review: The Kid With a Bike

Review: The Kid With a Bike

"Despite the one-dimensionality of its anti-patriarchal theme (appeasing the knee-jerk expectations of European film fest audiences), the Dardennes avoid cheapening the story with ideological smugness, achieving an emotional resonance without easy sentimentality."


more reviews

Interviews

main feature right

Review: Wrong

"Encoded in the outlandish humor that pervades the film are bits of commentary on everyday life. The most overt is Dupieux's urging to appreciate the relationships around you, which is manifested in the dog kidnapping, but also in a subplot in which a woman from the pizzeria moves between men without even realizing they have changed. Another cultural critique is found in the rainy office, an instantly recognizable visual metaphor for how dreary a 9 to 5 job can be."


right column more interviews

Festivals

festival link more

Community Film Ratings

community link more