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April 14, 2015 By iluvcinema 2 Comments

Tribeca Film Festival ’15 Preview

I sure as heck do not know where the time goes nowadays. No sooner was I decompressing from my trip out to Los Angeles for the TCM Film Festival, were my sights set again to my hometown (-ish) festival, Tribeca!

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It’s the day before the official start, early screenings down and schedules sorted, so here is a quick list of what I am looking forward to ….

 

For Your Consideration

Slow West – Saw this Sundance award winner in January and am still recommending it her; check out my review on FlixChatter. Narrative

 

On My ‘Plan to See’ List

As I Am: The Life and Times of DJ AM – Often told in his own voice, the story of Adam Goldstein (known professionally as DJ AM), chronicles the musician’s meteoric rise onto the L.A. party scene to his equally precipitous and very tragic fall. Documentary

Indian Point – This one hits a little close to home (as I live in the Greater Hudson Valley); I am almost afraid to find out the status of this nuclear facility, the safety of which has been a constant presence in our local news in recent years. Documentary

A Ballerina’s Tale – A profile of Misty Copeland, the first African American soloist at the American Ballet Theatre® in decades. Note: this special screening scheduled for this Sunday (4/19) will be followed by a Q&A with Copeland and a dance performance. Documentary

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Mary J Blige: The London Sessions – A behind the scenes look at the recording of the R&B stalwart’s 13th studio album which takes place in … you guessed it – London. Note #2: this screening on Thursday (4/16) will be followed by a performance by the woman herself. Documentary

Monty Python’s The Meaning of Live – Part of TFF’s celebration of the legendary British comedy troupe, The Meaning of Live inter-cuts archival footage with a behind the scenes look at the team as they prepare for their final live show in 2014. Documentary

Far From Men (Loin Des Hommes) – A French language film set in mountainous Algeria starring Viggo Mortensen and scored by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis. C’mon, now. Narrative

The Emperor’s New Clothes  – A documentary from award-winning director Michael Winterbottom (Jude, 24 Hour Party People) features comedian/social justice warrior Russell Brand in a no-holds-barred look at the worldwide financial crisis and its consequences. Documentary

Prescription Thugs –I am guessing this film will deliver what is exactly on the tin – a look inside the commerce and personal conflicts that have arisen from the alarming epidemic of prescription drug addiction. Also of note – filmmaker Chris Bell’s (Bigger Stronger Faster) own family suffered a personal loss directly related to this problem. Documentary

 

Of Interest

Franny – I am curious about this one because a couple of years ago, I attended to a Sundance Institute’s writing workshop/table read for this ‘work in progress.’ Now, it is finished and stars Richard Gere, Dakota Fanning and Theo James (Insurgent film series). Gere portrays an eccentric man who inserts himself into the lives of a newlywed couple (Fanning and James). It would be cool to see the final product. Narrative

The Armor of Light – Abigail Disney’s directorial debut looks at Reverend Rob Schneck, an evangelical minister who, likely going against many with whom he shares a common religious affiliation, is spreading a message criticizing the blight gun violence is having on our society. Documentary

Down in the Valley – A sports documentary by way of Emmy award winning Jason Hehir (The Fab Five) about the city of Sacramento’s efforts to prevent their NBA franchise (The Sacramento Kings) from leaving for greener (kaching!) pastures. Documentary

Tumbledown – With a cast headlined by Rebecca Hall and Jason Sudekis and a synopsis that put a smile on my face, I am more than a little curious. Narrative

Hannah (Rebecca Hall) and Andrew (Jason Sudeikis).Photography by Seacia Pavao

 

And Time Permitting …

There are a bunch of Tribeca Talks® and Short Programs (support the shorts!) that I am interested in attending as well, but I will take these in stride and attend as I am able to fit them into my schedule.

I am probably missing something but as you can see, there is a lot going on in Lower Manhattan over the next eleven days.

 

Anyone attending this year’s festival? What are you most looking forward to?

 

* Film synopses’ source: the official Tribeca Film Festival‘s Film Guide; photo credits: Tribeca Film Institute.

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April 4, 2015 By iluvcinema Leave a Comment

Jumping Ahead a Little …. Cannes 2015

Yeah of course I have a few more French film write-ups, my fully fleshed out TCM festival recap (check out my quick synopsis here) and my Tribeca preview due in the coming days, but let’s pause a moment and look ahead to May for the 2015 Cannes Film Festival, namely the poster for this year’s celebration of film on the French Riviera.

In recent years, I have really taken an interest in the artwork the festival organizers use to promote it. My personal fave was the Marilyn Monroe poster (Canned 65).

Well it is that time of year again, and here is the poster featuring and honoring legendary actress Ingrid Bergman –

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Follow this link to find out more about the history of the photo used and why they have decided to celebrate her now.

I personally like it and look forward to adding it to my poster collect, but what do you think?

Let me know what you think by visiting the Comments section below.

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March 5, 2015 By iluvcinema Leave a Comment

Merry Month of March

Sure, every month here at i luv cinema is merry. But March 2015 is jam-packed; here is a preview of what is to come.

Rendez-Vous with French Cinema (March 6-15) – a co-curated event between the Film Society of Lincoln Center and Unifrance Films, Rendez-vous is celebrating its 20th year of bringing contemporary French cinema to North America. Starting with the opening night premiere of 3 Hearts, there is plenty to regale yourself with over the proceeding ten days whether you are a Francophile, cinephile or both! I am most looking forward to the aforementioned 3 Hearts, as well as Breathe, The Connection and Love at First Fight.

If you are unable to snag a ticket to a desired screening at Lincoln Center, additional screenings and discussions can be seen at BAM and the IFC Center.

 

Effie Gray (screening in late March; review to come in April) – scribed by Academy Award® winner Emma Thompson goes back to the Victorian England to look at possibly the most the notorious scandals of the time, involving the marriage of Effie Gray (Dakota Fanning) and art critic John Ruskin (Greg Wise). The film features an all-star cast including Emma Thompson, Tom Sturridge, David Suchet, Sir Derek Jacobi, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Riccardo Scamarcio and Claudia Cardinale.

 

TCM Film Festival (March 26-29) – I have only been once, but from my experience, the TCM fan community is awesome and I look forward hanging out in Los Angeles with my party peeps! I could attempt to give provide a summary view of what’s in store, but why bother, especially when there wonderfully crafted, comprehensive sites I can refer you to? Of course, the main festival website is a great start, but for a ‘boots on the ground’ perspective, I direct you to Will McKinley of cinematically insane for past and present coverage, as well as tips on how to maximize your festival experience.

This year’s theme is ‘History According to Hollywood’ and kicks of with a red carpet 50th anniversary screening of The Sound of Music.

Enough about me – what are you looking forward to this month?

 

Filed Under: Coming Soon Tagged With: effie gray, march 2015 at the movies, rendez-vous with french cinema, tcm film festival

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