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AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: The Turin Horse (Dir. Béla Tarr, 2011, Hungary)

November 9, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

In an alternate universe, a Turin Horse will become the name for a movie that turns out to have nothing to do with its title. Slow-cinema maestro Béla Tarr’s latest (last?) opens with a blank-screen voiceover relating the semi-apocryphal story of Nietzsche’s madness-inducing encounter with a mistreated carthorse, and declares that “of the horse, we […]

Filed Under: AFI FEST, Entertainment, Film Festival, Movies, Uncategorized Tagged With: 2011, Rants and Raves

AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Eyes Without A Face (Dir. Georges Franju, 1960, France)

November 8, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

What with the whole skin transplant element of Almodóvar’s latest, it was no great surprise that in his capacity as Guest Artistic Director of this year’s AFI Festival, he should pick as one of his personal screening choices, the wonderful medical horror film Eyes Without A Face. It is a most unusual film, in […]

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AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Hanaan (Dir. Ruslan Pak, 2011, S.Korea/Uzbekistan)

November 8, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

The main draw of Hanaan is its ethnic exoticism: a Korean cop in the urban/industrial wasteland of Tashkent, Uzbekistan, which is certainly not something you see every day (Stalin forcibly relocated thousands of Koreans to populate the USSR’s Asian republics). The story feels well-worn, however – like something from an American movie, as one character […]

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AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Jeff, Who Lives At Home (Dir. Jay Duplass, Mark Duplass USA 2011)

November 8, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Every year at AFI FEST there are films placed in the Special Screenings section of the program.  They are films with distribution in place, and will become available for the general public to see in the coming weeks or months.  Jeff, Who Lives At Home was a part of this special screening section and will […]

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AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: ‘Extraterrestrial’ (Dir. Nacho Vigalonda 2011 Spain)

November 7, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

A scene in 'Extraterrestrial'.

AFI Festival-goers who caught Nacho Vigalonda’s Time Crimes a couple of years ago knew that it was a good bet to mark their diaries for this year’s screening of his second feature, Extraterrestrial. They were not disappointed.

Filed Under: AFI FEST, Comedy, Entertainment, Fantasy, Features, Film Festival, Foreign, Independent Film, Movie Review, Movies, Science Fiction, Uncategorized Tagged With: Nacho Vigalonda, Rants and Raves

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