Wednesday, August 30, 2023

TAFFF 2023 Docs

THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL ANNOUNCES DOCUMENTARY LINE UP FOR EVENT TAKING PLACE OCTOBER 18-22



From Writer/Director Harriet Marin Jones and Executive Producers Debbie Allen and Quincy Jones, King of Kings: Chasing Edward Jones to Screen at TAFFF 


Documentaries on the Struggle for Women’s Rights in Iran, Helping Those with Mental Illness on the Seine, and France’s Landmark Case Around the Right to Die be Featured in Festival’s Documentary Program and Eligible for the TAFFF Documentary Award 2023


From women’s rights to creative ways to address adult mental illness to a landmark case addressing rights and ethics of euthanasia to a profile of powerful but forgotten figure in African American history, The American French Film Festival (“TAFFF”), is announcing another eclectic mix of films and series in this year’s documentary lineup. Produced by The Franco-American Cultural Fund, the 27th annual event takes place at the DGA Theater Complex October 18-22. The four documentary titles to be screened during the Festival will also be eligible for the 2023 American French Film Festival Documentary Award.

The film documentaries chosen for exhibition at THE AMERICAN FRENCH FILM FESTIVAL include:


King of Kings: Chasing Edward Jones (Written and directed by Harriet Marin Jones, co-written by Giles Gardner and Michel Fessler. Produced by Harriet Marin Jones, Debbie Allen, Quincy Jones, Séverine Cappa, and Stéphane Sperry). - Director Harriet Marin Jones takes an in-depth look at the life and legacy of her grandfather, Edward Jones, a charismatic African-American who rose to the heights of financial and political prominence in Depression-era Chicago, to become one of the richest men in America, before falling into complete oblivion. Building a multi-million-dollar empire as the brains and brawn behind "Policy" — the illegal numbers racket and precursor of today's state lottery — the "Policy King" went head-to-head with Al Capone's "Outfit", while hobnobbing with celebrated artists like Josephine Baker, Frida Kahlo and Duke Ellington. Edward Jones shaped the destiny of a city, yet could not escape the color of his skin in racist America. In exploring her own family roots with many Chicagoans who knew him (including composer Quincy Jones, the film's executive producer), the filmmaker uncovers yet another dazzling forgotten episode in Black American History.



Seven Winters in Tehran / Sept Hivers à Teheran (Written and directed by Steffi Niederzoll and co-written by Sina Ataeian Dena – Coproduction Germany/France - West Coast Premiere) - In July 2007, 19-year-old Iranian university student Reyhaneh Jabarri stabs a man in self-defense when he tries to rape her, and is charged with murder. Using secretly-filmed images and letters from prison, Seven Winters in Tehran follows one family's battle to save their daughter, taking us into the heart of a corrupt criminal justice system and a culture where women are routinely silenced, and the enormous risks faced by those who defend them. Through her courage, dignity and commitment, Reyhaneh grew to become a powerful international symbol of resistance and the struggle for women's rights.




On the Adamant / Sur L’Adamant (Written and directed by Nicolas Philibert - West Coast Premiere) - Master documentarian Nicolas Philibert trains his compassionate eye, skilled powers of observation and detached perspective on the Adamant, a floating daycare center for adults with mental disorders. A barge moored on the Seine River, in the center of Paris, the facility offers counseling and art therapy through music, painting, craft, literature and cinema, and even hosts an annual film festival organized by the patients themselves. But it's the creativity, wit and sincerity of those same troubled patients who ignite the screen with their genuine talent, passion, and as the filmmaker himself indicates, perpetuate "the poetic function of mankind."  On the Adamant was awarded the Golden Bear at this year's Berlin International Film Festival.





Lambert vs Lambert: Over His Dead Body / Lambert Contre Lambert, Au Nom de Vincent (4 x 52 min. Created by Élodie Buzuel and directed by Élodie Buzuel and Vincent Trisolini.) - This series follows the case of Vincent Lambert, a 32 year old nurse who was left in a vegetative state after an automobile accident. The protracted legal battle between the man's wife and other members of his family, who used the courts to block any medically-assisted end-of-life resolution, became headline news in France, a Catholic country where euthanasia remains an extremely sensitive issue. How did the debate over one man's life upend an entire society's relationship to the question of life and death? 


This program is presented in association with Cercamon, Disney+, Hulu and Kino Lorber.



Monday, August 7, 2023

Farewell My Concubine



THIS SEPTEMBER, FILM MOVEMENT CLASSICS DELIVERS

THE ORIGINAL, COMPLETE AND UNCUT 30TH ANNIVERSARY

4K RESTORATION OF CHEN KAIGE’S 1993 GOLDEN GLOBE

AND PALME D’OR-WINNING CLASSIC





THE LONG OUT-OF-PRINT INTERNATIONAL SENSATION STARRING LESLIE CHEUNG, ZHANG FENGYI AND GONG LI, NOMINATED FOR BEST FOREIGN LANGUAGE FILM AND BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY AT THE 1994 ACADEMY AWARDS WILL OPEN THEATRICALLY AT NEW YORK'S FILM FORUM ON SEPTEMBER 22, 2023 WITH ADDITIONAL MARKETS TO FOLLOW



One of the most important motion pictures ever made, FAREWELL MY CONCUBINE is a film of undeniable cultural and social relevance. An innovative, modern production set amidst the deep-seated traditions and vivid tapestry of the Peking Opera, it was selected as one of the "100 Best Films in Global History" by Time magazine and remains the only Chinese-language film to ever win the Palme d’Or. In celebration of its 30th anniversary, Film Movement Classics is proud to bring the recently restored 4K version of this masterwork to North American theaters, where audiences in the U.S. and Canada will be able to see the complete, uncut film (20 minutes longer than its original Miramax theatrical release) on screen for the first time ever. 


In Chen Kaige's adaptation of the Lilian Lee novel, Cheng Dieyi (Leslie Cheung) and Duan Xiaolou (Zhang Fengyi) grow up enduring the harsh training of the Peking Opera Academy, where instructors regularly beat the students to instill in them the discipline needed to master the complex physical and vocal techniques of this ancient art. As the two boys mature, they develop complementary talents: Dieyi, with his fine, delicate features, assumes the female roles while Xiaolou plays masculine warlords. Their dramatic identities become real for Dieyi when he falls in love with Xiaolou, who fails to fully reciprocate Dieyi’s affections and marries a courtesan, Juxian (Gong Li), creating a dangerous, jealousy-filled romantic triangle. Spanning 50 years from the early 20th century to the tumultuous Cultural Revolution, Kaige's passionate, exquisitely shot film captures the vast historical scope of a changing country (and the mesmerizing pageantry of the opera) while also revealing the intimate and touching details of a unique, tender, heartrending love story.





Kaige’s much acclaimed, long out-of-print masterpiece, also a Golden Globe Winner for Best Foreign Language Film and two-time Academy Award-nominated epic, features incredible lead performances from international stars Leslie Cheung, Zhang Fengyi and Gong Li, and was a critical and audience favorite upon its release. Of Farewell My Concubine, Vincent Canby of The New York Times said it’s “one of those very rare film spectacles that deliver just about everything the ads are likely to promise… a vastly entertaining movie. It's also one of such recognizably serious concerns that you can sink into it with pleasure and count it a cultural achievement,” Roger Ebert exclaimed “Farewell My Concubine is a demonstration of how a great epic can function. I was generally familiar with the important moments in modern Chinese history, but this film helped me to feel and imagine what it was like to live in the country during those times. This is one of the year's best films,” and Geoff Andrew of Time Out said "Appropriately operatic, Chen's visually spectacular epic is sumptuous in every respect. Intelligent, enthralling, rhapsodic.”


Farewell My Concubine is truly one of the most influential films of the 20th Century,” says Michael Rosenberg, President of Film Movement. “We are pleased to bring one of the landmark achievements of China’s Fifth Generation filmmaking movement to the big screen in this this incredible 4K restoration which not only brings the lavish sets and costumes to rich life as never before, but also restores Kaige’s original, unedited vision for his film.” 


Sunday, August 6, 2023

OSCAR Entries 2023

 

Submissions to the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film






Submissions are open now to the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Feature Film. Last year there were 92 submissions from around the world. The Oscar went to Germany's All Quiet On the Western Front directed by Edward Berger.

The category was previously called the Best Foreign Language Film, but this was changed in April 2019 to Best International Feature Film, after the Academy deemed the word "Foreign" to be outdated.

The deadline for submissions is October 2, 2023. The Academy is scheduled to announce a list of eligible submissions in October 2023 from which 15 finalists will be shortlisted on December 21, 2023. The final five nominees will be announced on January 23, 2024. The winner will be announced on March 10, 2024 at the Oscar ceremony held at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.


Here are all the official submissions to the 96th Academy Awards for Best International Film:


  • Albania - Alexander
  • Argentina - The Delinquents ★★
  • Armenia - Amerikatsi ★★
  • Australia - Shayda ★★
  • Austria - Vera ★★
  • Bangladesh - No Ground Beneath the Feet
  • Belgium - Omen 
  • Bhutan - The Monk and the Gun 
  • Bolivia - The Visitor
  • Bosnia & Herzegovina - Excursion
  • Brazil - Pictures of Ghosts ★★
  • Bulgaria - Blaga's Lessons 
  • Cameroon - Half Heaven
  • Canada - Rojek ★★
  • Chile - The Settlers 
  • China - The Wandering Earth 2
  • Colombia - A Male (Un Varón) 
  • Costa Rica - I Have Electric Dreams 
  • Croatia - Traces 
  • Cuba - Nelsito's World
  • Czech Republic - Brothers 
  • Denmark - The Promised Land ★★
  • Egypt - Voy! Voy! Voy! ★★
  • Estonia - Smoke Sauna Sisterhood 
  • Finland - Fallen Leaves 
  • France - The Taste of Things ★★
  • Georgia - Citizen Saint ★★
  • Germany - The Teachers' Lounge 
  • Greece - Behind the Haystacks 
  • Hungary - Four Souls of Coyote 
  • Iceland - Godland ★★
  • India - 2018 
  • Indonesia - Autobiography ★★
  • Iran - The Night Guardian 
  • Iraq - Hanging Gardens ★★
  • Ireland - In the Shadow of Beirut
  • Israel - Seven Blessings 
  • Italy - Io Capitano ★★
  • Japan - Perfect Days ★★
  • Jordan - Inshallah a Boy 
  • Kenya - Mvera
  • Latvia - My Freedom 
  • Lithuania - Slow 
  • Luxembourg - The Last Ashes
  • Malaysia - Tiger Stripes 
  • Mexico - Tótem ★★
  • Moldova - Thunders
  • Mongolia - City of Wind ★★
  • Montenegro - Sirin
  • Morocco - The Mother of All Lies ★★
  • Namibia - Under the Hanging Tree
  • Nepal - Halkara 
  • Netherlands - Sweet Dreams ★★
  • Nigeria - Mami Wata 
  • North Macedonia - Housekeeping for Beginners 
  • Norway - Songs of Earth 
  • Pakistan - In Flames
  • Palestine - Bye Bye Tiberias 
  • Panama - Tito, Margot y Yo
  • Paraguay - The Last Runway 2
  • Peru - The Erection of Toribio Bardelli ★★
  • Philippines - The Missing 
  • Poland - The Peasants 
  • Portugal - Bad Living
  • Romania - Do Not Expect Too Much from the End of the World ★★
  • Saudi Arabia - Alhamour H.A. 
  • Senegal - Banel & Adama 
  • Serbia - Because My Thoughts Are Struggling
  • Singapore - The Breaking Ice 
  • Slovakia - Photophobia
  • Slovenia - Riders
  • South Africa - Music is My Life
  • South Korea - Concrete Utopia ★★
  • Spain - Society of the Snow ★★
  • Sudan - Goodbye Julia ★★
  • Sweden - Opponent ★★
  • Switzerland - Thunder 
  • Taiwan - Marry My Dead Body ★★
  • Thailand - Not Friends
  • Tunisia - Four Daughters ★★
  • Turkey - About Dry Grasses ★★
  • Ukraine - 20 Days in Mariupol ★★
  • United Kingdom - The Zone of Interest ★★
  • Uruguay - Family Album
  • Venezuela - The Shadow of the Sun 
  • Vietnam - Glorious Ashes 
  • Yemen - The Burdened ★★