A couple of weeks ago, The Cinema Guild announced that it had acquired Us distribution rights to what, for me at any rate, remains the best new film of the year so far, Béla Tarr's The Turin Horse. Tcg is planning a theatrical release for "this winter." Tarr, in the meantime, is heading to the Edinburgh International Film Festival, which opens on Wednesday, where he'll present what he still insists is his last film. What's more, he's "programmed a trio of little known (in the UK) masterpieces of Hungarian Cinema." Then it's straight to Novi Sad, where Cinema City (running Saturday through June 25) will present a retrospective of Tarr's work and host a Q&A with the director. Earlier: Berlinale roundup.
The lineup for Japan Cuts: The New York Festival of Contemporary Japanese Cinema is now complete. "32 new titles — the biggest line-up in the festival's history with (almost) nothing...
The lineup for Japan Cuts: The New York Festival of Contemporary Japanese Cinema is now complete. "32 new titles — the biggest line-up in the festival's history with (almost) nothing...
- 6/13/2011
- MUBI
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