For the last few years I’ve been doing a yearly piece trying to forecast the upcoming foreign films we might be talking about at some point. It’s tough work and it tends to be something I put months of thought into, whittling it down to 30 or so films to write about before I’m...
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Tags: Abbas Kiarostami, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Bleak Night, Certified Copy, Criterion, foreign film, Haruki Murakami, hirokazu koreeda's I wish, im sang-soo's the housemaid, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, kino lorber, michel gondry's the we and the i, Norwegian Wood, Pen-ek Ratanaruang, The Forgiveness of Blood, Tran Ahn Hung, Uncle Boonmee, wong kar wai's the grandmaster
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As we roll into the final week of sheer torture before 1Q84, Haruki Murakami’s 944 page tome about shifting reality in 1984 Japan, there is good news on the Norwegian Wood front. After a year of seeing it come out in many festivals and countries around the world and waiting for news about a release...
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Tags: Haruki Murakami, john lennon, Johnny Greenwood, Kenichi Matsuyama, Norwegian Wood, Radiohead, Rinko Kikuchi, The Beatles, Tran Ahn Hung
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The slow demise of the film camera gets top billing this week. As it turns out, ARRI and Panavision stopped producing new film cameras quite a while ago in order to focus on digital. I feel like I’ve had my head in the sand about this, thinking it would never happen despite all available...
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Tags: 3D sucks, American Reunion, Angelica Huston, ARRI Alexa, Attenberg, Best Foreign Language Oscar, Bill Murray, Bong Joon-ho, Elizabeth Olsen, Enzian, Haruki Murakami, Iran Sucks, Jafar Panahi, james cameron, Lost in Austen, Madonna, Martha Marcy May Marlene, Martin Scorsese's Hugo, Marzieh Vafamehr, Norah Ephron, Norwegian Wood, Panavision Phantom, Shane Carruth, The Avengers, The Host, The Royal Tenenbaums, Titanic 3D, Tower Heist, Tran Ahn Hung, W.E., Wes Anderson
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So, last week we printed a list of some of the upcoming foreign films that we’re all looking forward to. In most cases DVD/Blu will probably be the first shot Orlando gets at seeing them, but in a few cases they could end up down here, or at least available on Video On Demand...
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Tags: Alrick Brown, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Applause, Certified Copy, Headshot, Im Sang-soo, Johnny Greenwood, Juliet Binoche, Kinyarwanda, Lars von Trier, Melancholia, Norwegian Wood, Paprika Steen, Pen-ek Ratanaruang, The Grandmasters, The Housemaid, Tran Ahn Hung, Uncle Boonmee, VOD, Wong Kar Wai
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