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Los Angeles Film Festival (LAFF)

LA Film Fest Review: Bestiaire (Dir. Denis Côté 2012 Canada, France)

June 25, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

Denis Côté, DP Vincent Biron, and producer Sylvain Corbeil have created a singular (beast of a) movie with Bestiaire. Offered the chance to shoot at a rather tired safari park in rural Quebec, Côté decided to make an experiment, to find new ways of making images of animals. First of all, however, he gives […]

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LA Film Fest Review: About Face (Dir. Timothy Greenfield-Sanders 2012 USA)

June 24, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Models.  The word alone can send women into a panic of self-doubt and conjure body image issues galore.  What is it about models that makes women intensely insecure?  It is not the models, the women to be exact, that perpetuate this reaction in women but the manner in which cultures substantiate that a model is […]

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LA Film Fest Review: Teddy Bear (Dir. Mads Matthiesen 2012 Denmark)

June 23, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

At every film festival there always seems to be one movie that strikes you as a viewer more so than any other.  For the 2012 Los Angeles Film Festival the honor goes to Director Mads Matthiesen’s Teddy Bear.  The promotional image for Teddy Bear displays a hulking figure of a man, bodybuilder Dennis (real-life super-heavyweight […]

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LA Film Fest Review: Killer Joe (Dir. William Friedkin 2011 USA)

June 16, 2012 by Kathryn Schroeder

Presented by the Director himself, William Friedkin, Killer Joe played to a full house on the second night of the Los Angeles Film Festival 2012 and the entire room was laughing out loud, enjoying every minute of this dark and twisted tale.  As Friedkin puts it, “It’s a comedy by the way, you must not […]

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LA Film Fest Preview: A Band Called Death (Dir. Jeff Howlett and Mark Covino USA 2012)

June 8, 2012 by Tom von Logue Newth

When Drag City announced a couple of years ago that they were releasing a long-lost early ‘70s album by a band you never heard of, named Death, comprising three black brothers from Detroit who made punk rock years before anyone else, the knee-jerk reaction was to assume this was just hipster bait. But your (my) […]

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