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'Mad Detective,' VOD, and Acceptable Compromises
Posted on Jul 21 2008 6:25 AM by Aziz
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In a perfect cinematic world, you'd be able to watch every movie you wanted to watch as soon as it was released on a big screen with good sound and projection and an appreciative audience. In the real world, we're always making compromises: my friends don't want to see what I want to see tonight, that new indie movie is only playing in New York and may never play in my town, the woman sitting next to me in the theater keeps talking to her friends.

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French 'Class' to Open New York Film Festival
Posted on Jul 17 2008 6:43 AM by Aziz
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The French educational system will be in the spotlight come late September. The Class, a fictional look at a French high school featuring a real-life teacher, will open the New York Film Festival, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Directed by Laurent Cantet, The Class won the Palme d'Or at Cannes in May and was picked up for distribution by Sony Pictures Classics in June.

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40-Year-Old Garcia-Marquez Screenplay to Hit the Big Screen
Posted on Jul 17 2008 6:41 AM by Aziz
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While the big-screen adaptation of Gabriel García Márquez's Love in the Time of Cholera could not, unfortunately, live up to the text's expectations, the famous writer is getting another shot. This time, however, it's an old screenplay. The Guardian reports that Mexican actor and producer Rodolfo de Anda says that he has picked up the rights to a screenplay written by the author over 40 years ago.

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What's the Deal With: French Thrillers in 2008
Posted on Jul 15 2008 6:35 AM by Aziz
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Maybe you've seen them, maybe you haven't, but French thrillers are making a comeback in North America. That's good news for people uninterested in art houses solely for the sake of watching foreign films: You don't have to be a Francophile to appreciate smart, meticulously generated suspense, and that's exactly the appeal of several French movies hitting American theaters this year.

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Lionsgate Goes 'All-Inclusive'
Posted on Jul 14 2008 6:05 AM by Aziz
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In my recent celebratory rant about the new Latin American cinema classics, I failed to mention any films from Chile. This was not my intention, but admittedly I am not familiar with that country's film production, as most Americans are not. The most well-known contemporary Chilean filmmaker is probably Raoul Ruiz (or Raúl Ruiz), who is likely more associated with French cinema and is considered even more generally to be an international filmmaker.

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Asian Cinema Scene: Death by Nintendo DS Lite?
Posted on Jul 11 2008 5:40 AM by Aziz
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Just when you thought it was safe to go on a cruise, a teenage girl goes psychotic and tries to kill you with her handheld video game machine. That's the basic premise of the upcoming Japanese teen horror flick Twilight Syndrome: Dead Cruise, whose unusual twist is that "a vindictive bullying victim named Eri (Saki Terashima) ...

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New 'Metropolis' Blu-ray and DVD Will Include Missing Footage
Posted on Jul 09 2008 6:17 AM by Aziz
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While researching my post on the Metropolis missing footage that's been discovered in Argentina, I missed a vital tidbit of information. (My brain is still leaking, sorry.) The tidbit? Kino International officially confirmed to The Digital Bits that their upcoming Blu-ray of Metropolis will include the newly-discovered footage, and that a standard definition DVD would also be released. Ta-da!

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Don't Fear the Subs: 'Sunflower' Paints Picture of Chinese Familial Unrest
Posted on Jul 07 2008 11:06 AM by Aziz
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Let's face it, family dramas are universal: one generation raising the next, the young resisting the old, conflict, tears, intense feelings, "you don't let me," "why don't you," and so forth. Watching Sunflower, a Chinese film from 2005 that finally hit DVD last week, I had the feeling that director Zhang Yang (Shower, Quitting) must moonlight as an alchemist. Working with very familiar, common elements, he makes something fresh and new.

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Indie Weekend Box Office: 'The Wackness' Whacks the Competition
Posted on Jul 07 2008 11:02 AM by Aziz
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What's the formula for success? Teens, drugs, Ben Kingsley kisses and 90s nostalgia, evidently. Jonathan Levine's The Wackness scored the best per-screen average of the weekend -- $24,166 -- at six theaters in New York and Los Angeles, according to estimates compiled by Box Office Mojo.

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Asian Cinema Scene: 'Public Enemy' Buoys Korea; China Loves 'Panda'
Posted on Jul 03 2008 5:18 AM by Aziz
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A couple of weeks back, I wrote about the imminent release of three-quel Public Enemy Returns. Hopes were high that the Korean-made crime action comedy would enjoy a measure of success and thus buoy local filmmakers; Korean audiences have been avoiding local product for months.

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Indie Weekend Box Office: American Girl 'Kit' vs. French 'Mistress'
Posted on Jul 02 2008 7:18 AM by Aziz
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Despite dropping more than 50% in its second week of release, Kit Kittredge: An American Girl (Picturehouse) outdrew all other specialty releases over the weekend, earning $21,200 per screen at five theaters, according to estimates compiled by Box Office Mojo.

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Award-Winning 'Elite Squad' to Hit Theaters and VOD Simultaneously
Posted on Jun 27 2008 5:05 AM by Aziz
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With the film industry so busy that even the art houses are having trouble finding room for the indies they want to show, some execs are starting to look at more creative ways of getting their movies seen. That's why the Weinstein Co. is handing over one of its products to IFC Films, which will release it later this year in theaters and -- on the same day -- through Video-on-Demand, right into people's homes.

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DVD Review: The Free Will
Posted on Jun 25 2008 5:37 AM by Aziz
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The word is a powerful tool that offers precise communication, as well as removal. But cinema is not about the word, it's about the scene. Matthias Glasner's The Free Will removes many of the words, and most of the padding that allows viewers a cushioned safety zone, leaving us to see, experience, and feel the pain and drama on screen in a way that forces us not to fall for cinematic tricks and clever writing.

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Fan Rant: Latin American Cinema's New Classics
Posted on Jun 24 2008 5:47 AM by Aziz
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In case you don't read Entertainment Weekly and didn't see this week's double issue on "The New Classics," or you didn't see my post last week about their list of the best movies from the last 25 years, here's a sad fact: only six foreign-language films made the list.

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New York Asian Film Fest Gets Ready to Rock
Posted on Jun 20 2008 3:59 AM by Aziz
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Forget about Kung Fu Panda. Wash the memory of Forbidden Kingdom out of your brain. Ignore the trailer for The Mummy: We Love China, Yes We Do! (or whatever it's called). The real deal is on view this weekend as the New York Asian Film Festival opens for business.

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