End your Wednesday with one of the most ambitious films I've
ever seen at a festival, Tim Sutton's «Dark Night.»
Not exact matches
I've only
ever seen him on the telly, and then he pops up in a field,
at a
festival.»
The second film I
saw at the
festival and its wondrous cinematography, resonant performances, and an organic direction that plays right into my wheelhouse; Mr. Turner proves that Leigh can tackle the tricky genre of the biopic better than, well, anyone I've
ever seen.
Their latest, which
sees them work with megastar Marion Cotillard, who plays a woman trying to convince colleagues to give up their bonuses so she can keep her job, seems as potent as
ever, and having shot in June last year, it's basically a dead cert to be
at the
festival.
After
seeing the film for myself
at the
festival, I don't think there could have been a better place to premiere a film that is focused on the making of one of the worst films
ever than
at SXSW.
Young filmmaker Lena Khan's movie The Tiger Hunter is still one of the most intriguing I've
ever seen at a film
festival.
«I was invited by the Vatican exorcist this month to shoot and video an actual exorcism which... few people have
ever seen and which nobody has
ever photographed,» William Friedkin told a masterclass
at the Cannes film
festival.