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Critics' picks for reel experience
Here are some recommendations: Friday Getting the lowdown on the U.S.' increasingly desperate financial straits may not seem an appropriately celebratory way to kick off the first full day of 2008 festival-going. But Patrick Creadon's I.O.U.S.A. (11:30 a....Tags: Organized Crime, Harry Potter, Sergio Leone, Isabelle Huppert, Marlene Dietrich
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Critic's choice: Maryland Film Festival
The 10th annual Maryland Film Festival, Baltimore's celebration of cinema, is set for May 1-4 at the Charles Theatre. Besides the usual assortment of narrative films, shorts and documentaries, including many you'll never get to see anywhere else, the...Tags: Brian Billick, Maryland Film Festival, Film Festivals, Charles Theatre, John Waters
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'The 400 Blows' -- 4 stars / 'Antoine and Colette' -- 3 1/2 stars (both directed by Francois Truffaut)
Tribune movie criticShot in supple black and white in widescreen Dyalscope, Francois Truffaut's 1959 masterwork "The 400 Blows" seems forever young. Why? Partly because of its casting; partly because Truffaut knew how to communicate to an audience eager for unsentimental...Tags: Music Box Theatre, Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard, John Cassavetes, Jean-Paul Belmondo
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SCREEN SCENE: LaGrange Park miner digs for celluloid gold -- plus a guide to art house and 2nd run films
Tribune staff reporterThink of David Kalat as Indiana Jones--only without the whip. It's an apt description because, like Indy, Kalat is a seeker of lost treasure, a champion of the forgotten. Only instead of museum artifacts, film historian Kalat and his LaGrange Park DVD...Tags: St. Charles, Keira Knightley, George Clooney, Jane Fonda, Danny Glover
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European Union Film Festival keeps rolling at the Siskel Center
Chicago TribuneThe European Union Film Festival continues at the Gene Siskel Film Center, 164 N. State St.; 312-846-2600. For a complete schedule, visit www.siskelfilmcenter.org. 'A Girl Cut in Two' 3 1/2 stars (good-excellent) (France/Germany; Claude Chabrol, 2007)....Tags: Gene Siskel, Brendan Gleeson, Fiction, Festive Event, Stanford White
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American directors dominate NY Film Fest
From Wes Anderson to Sidney Lumet, this year's New York Film Festival is dominated by top American directors spanning generations.
Though the NYFF has always put forth a highly international slate of selections, this year's fest -- the 45th annual --...Tags: John Landis, Cormac McCarthy, Sidney Lumet, Ethan Hawke, Eric Rohmer
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Looking beyond the stars in Toronto for first-rate films
Tribune movie criticIs the Toronto International Film Festival, which concluded this weekend, about immersing yourself in an art form? Or is it about immersing yourself in Jude "Low," as one autograph-seeker pronounced the last name of Law, the actor who -- to some, at least...Tags: Jack Black, Cormac McCarthy, Folk Music, Michael Caine, Eric Rohmer
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In tackling the big questions, Antonioni raised the bar for filmmakers
Special to The Times++++++++++++++++++++ || || ++++++++++++++++++++ How ironic -- yet oddly fitting -- that Michelangelo Antonioni should die in Italy, at 94, the day after Ingmar Bergman died at 89 in Sweden. At the time of their deaths they were arguably Europe's two...Tags: Cinema Industry, Federico Fellini, Michelangelo Antonioni, Francois Truffaut, Jean-Luc Godard
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'The Bridesmaid'
Times Staff WriterClaude Chabrol makes his particular kind of unnerving, deliciously amoral thrillers look easy. Once you've made as many of them as he has, they probably are. "The Bridesmaid" is the 76-year-old French director's 54th feature (no, that is not a misprint)...Tags: West L.A., Santa Monica
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'For Ever Godard' celebrates a New Wave master
Special to The TimesJean-Luc Godard is not merely the iconoclastic, indefatigable enfant terrible of France's New Wave but one of the most idiosyncratic and important filmmakers of the 20th century, whose innovative spirit continues to flourish into the 21st. His...Tags: Cinema Industry, International Military Interventions, Billy Wilder, Jean-Luc Godard, Anna Karina
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