All Directors' Fortnight articles – Page 17

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    The Misfortunates (La Merditude des Choses)

    2009-05-17T16:47:00Z

    Dir. Felix van Groeningen. Belgium/France, 2009. 108 min.

  • Daddy Long Legs
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    Daddy Long Legs

    2009-05-17T13:16:00Z

    Dirs. Josh and Benny Safdie. US. 2009. 100mins.

  • Like You Know It All
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    Like You Know It All (Jal Aljido Mot Hamyeonsuh)

    2009-05-16T17:14:00Z

    Dir/scr/prod. Hong Sang-soo. South Korea. 2009. 140mins.

  • Yuki & Nina
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    Yuki & Nina

    2009-05-15T17:05:00Z

    Dirs. Nobuhiro Suwa, Hippolyte Girardot. France/Japan. 2009. 93 min.

  • Humpday
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    Humpday

    2009-04-28T10:30:00Z

    Dir: Lynn Shelton. US. 2009. 92mins.

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    Polytechnique

    2009-04-09T15:21:00Z

    Dir. Denis Villeneuve. Canada. 2009. 76 min.

  • Amreeka
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    Amreeka

    2009-01-21T14:39:00Z

    Dir. Cherien Dabis, US/Canada/Kuwait, 2009, 97mins.

  • Phillip Morris
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    I Love You Phillip Morris

    2009-01-19T12:02:00Z

    Dirs: John Requa & Glenn Ficarra. US. 2009. 100 mins.

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    Knitting

    2008-05-22T12:39:00Z

    Dir: Yin Lichuan. China. 2008. 100mins.An unlikely menage a trios drifts on the margins of legality while struggling to make a living of sorts in Yin Lichuan’s deliberately reticent film. If withholdinginformation rates as an artistic achievement, then Knitting could make a mark in arthouse berths ...

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    Private Lessons (Eleve Libre)

    2008-05-21T13:45:00Z

    Dir: Joachim Lafosse. Belgium-France. 2008. 105mins.Reunited with the same co-writer, the same crew and many of the same themes he explored in his 2006 Venice competion entry Private Property (Nue Propriete), buzzy Belgian auteur Joaquim Lafosse crafts another original, disturbing work which fails however to scale ...

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    The Rest Of The Night (Il Resto Della Notte)

    2008-05-21T12:27:00Z

    Dir/scr: Francesco Munzi. Italy. 2008. 103mins.Frederico Munzi lives up to the promise he showed in his debut Saimir with this dark multi-linear drama-thriller set amongst Italy’s new immigrant underclass. It’s a timely theme given the ongoing crackdown on illegal immigration by the country’s recently elected centre-right ...

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    Liverpool

    2008-05-20T13:03:00Z

    Dir: Lisandro Alonso. Argentina-Netherlands-France. 84mins

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    Voyage To The Pyranees (Le Voyage aux Pyrenees)

    2008-05-18T17:04:00Z

    Dir/scr. Arnaud & Jean-Marie Larrieu.France. 2008. 102 mins.A marital farce about misunderstandings, the great blue yonder and (apparently supernatural) gender-swapping, Journey To The Pyrenees is brisk, witty and often daft. This love letter to the film-makers’ native region is a gift for its two leads, Sabine Azema and Jean-Pierre Darroussin, ...

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    Boogie

    2008-05-18T15:01:00Z

    Dir: Radu Muntean.Romania. 2008. 103mins.InRomania, Radu Muntean’s third feature film will ultimately be seen as a carefully-studied, remarkably accurate image of the country’s thirtysomething generation right now. Elsewhere, however, Boogie looks like an old-fashioned throwback to those endless talky New Wave films. A far cry from ...

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    Adhen (Le Dernier Maquis)

    2008-05-18T12:37:00Z

    Dir: Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche. France-Algeria. 2008. 93mins.Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche has addressed the schizoid nature of the clash of French and Algerian cultures before, most notably in the lovely Bled Number One, set in a small Algerian village. In Adhen, traditional religion comes up against contemporary capital in a ...

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    Four Nights With Anna (Cztery Noce Z Anna)

    2008-05-16T13:57:00Z

    Dir: Jerzy Skolimowski. France-Poland. 2008. 93mins.Veteran Polish auteur Jerzy Skolimowski crafts a delicate tragi-comic parable of love in his first film since 1991’s Ferdydurke. But though this story of a maladjusted misfit’s voyeuristic passion for a nurse has small moments of delight, this doesn’t stop it ...