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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

AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Almayer’s Folly (Dir. Chantal Akerman 2011 Belgium/France)

November 7, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

It boded so well. The credits play over a serene beam of moonlight on the water, while an excerpt of Tristan and Isolde tinkles gently; then we’re thrown into a noisy neon Malayan karaoke club/shack, where an unexpected, very public murder is followed by an even more unexpected, somnambulant Ave Maria. But Chantal Akerman, taking […]

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

AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: With Every Heartbeat (Kyss mig) (Dir. Alexandra-Therese Keining Sweden 2011)

November 7, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

Writer/director Alexandra-Therese Keining’s With Every Heartbeat was presented at AFI FEST 2011 as part of the Breakthrough section.  Keeping in line with the excellence of Swedish films of the past, and present, Keining presents an intimate portrayal of love being found in the unlikeliest of places and at a time neither person expects–the two people […]

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

AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Carré Blanc (Dir. Jean-Baptiste Léonetti 2011 France, Luxembourg, Russia, Belgium, Switzerland)

November 5, 2011 by Kathryn Schroeder

As a feature film directing debut, Jean-Baptiste Léonetti’s Carré Blanc is sure to make a strong impression on the filmmaking community, and the impressionable audience member who wanders into this dystopian view of the world’s future.  Shown as part of the World Cinema section at the 2011 AFI FEST, Carré Blanc is a relatively short […]

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

AFI FEST 2011 Film Review: Kill List (Dir. Ben Wheatley 2011 UK)

November 4, 2011 by Tom von Logue Newth

Emerging from the recent trend of independent horror in British cinema, Ben Wheatley’s small-scale gangster massacre Down Terrace made a bit of a splash last year. His latest, Kill List, ups the horror ante and finds a natural home in the AFI FEST’s Midnight Movies strand this week (festival runs November 3-10). It starts […]

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

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