FilmLinc.com

Film Comment Selects 2012 Feb 17 – Mar 01

Film Comment Selects 2012

The 12th edition of Film Comment magazine’s essential, eclectic festival brings you a handpicked lineup of the coming soon and the never-coming-back, the rare and the rediscovered, the unclassifiable and the underrated, the sacred and the profane, the cute and the creepy, the tough and the tender, the naked and the dead—you get the idea. Reeled in (geddit?!!) by the magazine's editors on their travels around the festival circuit and following tips from trusty correspondents around the world (hi Olaf!), this 31-film salute to cinephilia of all stripes has something for everyone: future shock, modern crisis, edgy thrills, films maudits, psychodrama freak-outs, high art, low brow, the strange and the sweet, the silly and the serious, and, along with the special appearances and intros, we’ve got a very special trick up our sleeve, courtesy of film critic J. Hoberman. (And about the dead: this year we have memorial tributes to two art-film heroes.) So come and hang out with James Franco! The Russians are coming... and the Greeks are here! The old masters rub shoulders with the young turks. And you? You get to sit back and watch. Series programmed by Gavin Smith and the editors of Film Comment.

All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace

All Watched Over By Machines of Loving Grace

Adam Curtis 2011 180 mins

The BBC essay filmmaker behind 2007’s The Power of Nightmares is back with a new three-part work on mankind’s dependency on computer technology. Compulsive viewing.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Almayer’s Folly

Almayer’s Folly

Chantal Akerman 2011 127 mins

Chantal Akerman updates the first novel by Joseph Conrad from the late 1890s to the 1950s, and uses it as a springboard for an examination of the bankruptcy of colonialism through the struggle between a European father and Malaysian mother for possession of their daughter.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Alps

Alps

Yorgos Lanthimos 2011 93 mins

In the latest warped and absurdly funny exploration of unnatural doings from the director of Dogtooth, a secret society consisting of four members offers a unique service: the recently bereaved can hire them for a few hours a week to act as surrogates for deceased loved ones, in order to help them adjust to their loss.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Altered States

Altered States

Ken Russell 1980 102 mins

Fearless scientist William Hurt plumbs the unborn soul of mankind through psychedelic freak-outs in a sensory-deprivation tank. In memory of Ken Russell, who died in November.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Despair

Despair

{REL[3628][film_related_director]84z6fG0oREL} 1978 121 mins

Based on a novel by Nabokov, scripted by Tom Stoppard, and starring Dirk Bogarde, Fassbinder’s first English-language film, a black comedy about a chocolate manufacturer plotting the perfect murder, is a must-see for all, not just Fassbinder completists.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Face to Face

Face to Face

Ingmar Bergman 1975 136 mins

Liv Ullmann is front and center in this underseen Bergman film, playing a disturbed psychiatrist who has an affair with a fellow doctor (Erland Josephson), only to succumb to a nervous breakdown seemingly triggered by haunting memories from her past.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Faust

Faust

Aleksandr Sokurov 2011 135 mins

Winner of the Venice Film Festival’s Golden Lion, Russian master Aleksandr Sokurov’s idiosyncratic and playful reinvention of Goethe’s play positions Faust’s craving of knowledge and power (i.e., the Enlightenment) as the source of 20th-century evil.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
The Forgiveness of Blood

The Forgiveness of Blood

Joshua Marston 2011 108 mins

Director Joshua Marston, stars Tristan Halilaj, Refet Abazi, and Sindi Lacej, and co-writer Andamion Murataj in person!

In his long-awaited follow-up to 2004’s Maria Full of Grace, director Joshua Marston focuses on a modern-day blood feud in a rural village in Northern Albania. Winner of the Silver Bear for Best Screenplay at the 2011 Berlin Film Festival.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Headhunters

Headhunters

Morten Tyldum 2011 101 mins

A slick, charming corporate recruitment specialist leads a double life as an art thief in this twisty and fast-paced thriller that heralds the arrival of an exciting new directorial talent—and will keep you guessing all the way to its finale.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
I Wish

I Wish

Hirokazu Kore-eda 2011 128 mins

Japan’s answer to Truffaut, Hirokazu Kore-eda, returns with a truly sweet, low-key film about two brothers trying to reunite their parents. Starring comedy duo Koki and Ohshiro Maeda.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Land Passion War of the Dead Christ Worlds

Land Passion War of the Dead Christ Worlds

Special Event! J. Hoberman in person!

Based on 25 years of stunt projections and class presentations at NYU and Cooper Union, it’s Doomsday USA, starring Asia Argento, Tom Cruise, Dakota Fanning, Dennis Hopper, and the mind of Mel “Mad Max” Gibson. With subtitles!

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Le sauvage

Le sauvage

Jean-Paul Rappeneau 1975 107 mins

The Film Society’s 2012 Gala honoree Catherine Deneuve and Yves Montand co-star in this unlikely, lightning-paced screwball farce set in Venezuela, restored and presented in the 2011 Cannes Film Festival’s “Classics” section.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Life Is Sweet

Life Is Sweet

{REL[3700][film_related_director]AdPmPOxoREL} 1990 103 mins

In Memoriam: Bingham Ray. 

A rare chance to see Mike Leigh’s breakthrough film in the U.S., unavailable here on DVD. Presented in memory of the late Bingham Ray, the man responsible for this film’s U.S. distribution, as the first release of his fledgling company October Films.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Man at Sea

Man at Sea

Constantine Giannaris 2011 92 mins

A tale of the transnational now in which characters rarely speak in their native tongues and everybody’s an alien. An ocean tanker picks up a boatload of refugees in the Mediterranean, only to find itself unable to locate a country willing to take them in.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Margaret

Margaret

Kenneth Lonergan 2011 150 mins

The film maudit of last year and in some critics’ estimation, one of the best, writer-director Kenneth Lonergan’s years-in-the-works second feature is a fascinating and often wrenching drama of moral crisis in post 9/11 New York.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Mortem

Mortem

Eric Atlan 2010 94 mins

Director Eric Atlan in person!

A woman checks into a deserted hotel and finds herself unable to leave her room in this crepuscular trance film that takes inspiration from Bergman’s Persona and Lynch’s Mulholland Dr., but casts an uncanny spell that’s all its own.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
My Crasy Life

My Crasy Life

Jean-Pierre Gorin 1992 95 mins

Winner of a special jury prize at the 1992 Sundance Film Festival, the concluding chapter in Gorin’s SoCal trilogy finds the filmmaker intrepidly venturing into the world of the West Side Sons of Samoa, a Long Beach street gang.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
My Own Private River

My Own Private River

Gus Van Sant 2011 102 mins

Director James Franco in person! Music by Michael Stipe! Pre-reception for ticket holders 8-9pm!

Actor-director James Franco creates a dreamlike portrait of actor River Phoenix and his iconic character in Gus Van Sant’s My Own Private Idaho, combining footage from the original film and unused outtakes.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii

Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii

Adrian Maben 1971 85 mins

October 1971: the prog gods give a spectacular concert to an audience of ghosts on the volcanically desolate stage of a Roman amphitheater.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Poto and Cabengo

Poto and Cabengo

Jean-Pierre Gorin 1980 77 mins

Erstwhile Godard collaborator Jean-Pierre Gorin’s first American feature is a beguiling documentary about the case of twin San Diego girls believed to be communicating in a language of their own invention.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Rebellion

Rebellion

Mathieu Kassovitz 2011 136 mins

A compelling and tightly directed thriller about a team of elite counter-terrorism hostage negotiators who attempt to resolve a standoff between political separatists and the French military in the Pacific island of New Caledonia.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Routine Pleasures

Routine Pleasures

{REL[3625][film_related_director]L1FoyMFzREL} 1986 81 mins

Gorin’s unclassifiable second American feature begins as an affectionate group portrait of devoted model-train hobbyists in the San Diego suburb of Pacific Beach (filmed in lustrous black and white), detours through the painting studio of artist-critic Manny Farber (at work on two of his bustling, crowded canvases), and pauses for ruminations on Thelonius Monk, William Wellman, and Howard Hawks—yet somehow, wonderfully, feels all of a piece. The subjects are all miniaturists of a sort, and so too is Gorin, treating us here to another lyrical, inimitable vision of his shoebox America.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Silent House

Silent House

Laura Lau Chris Kentis 2011 86 mins

Directors Laura Lau and Chris Kentis in person for Q&A after February 25 screening!

In this perfectly executed real-time thriller from the directors of Open Water, Elizabeth Olsen finds herself trapped inside the dilapidated cabin her family is readying for sale. With no contact to the outside world and no way out, panic turns to terror.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Sleepwalk

Sleepwalk

Sara Driver 1986 78 mins

Director Sara Driver in person for Q&A!

A beguiling and enigmatic nocturnal adventure set in New York’s no-man’s land, at the intersection of SoHo, Chinatown, and Tribeca, Sara Driver’s first feature begins in mundane daily life but imperceptibly drifts into the dreamlike realm of the trance film.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Snowtown

Snowtown

Justin Kurzel 2011 119 mins

Arguably the most disturbing, least sensationalistic serial killer movie since Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, director Justin Kurzel’s stark, enormously accomplished debut feature recounts the horrifying crimes discovered in Snowtown, Australia in 1999, where police found dismembered bodies rotting in barrels.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
A Stoker

A Stoker

Alexei Balabanov 2010 83 mins

An elderly, not-all-there Afghan war veteran known as “the major” feeds the murder victims of cops and mobsters into an apartment building furnace while working on an epic historical novel in the latest nihilistic crime drama from Russian provocateur Alexei Balabanov (Cargo 200).

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Target

Target

Alexander Zeldovich 2011 158 mins

In the year 2020, a Russian oligarch, his wife, a handsome TV host, and a champion equestrian fly together from Moscow to Central Asia in search of a modern-day fountain of youth... only to discover that eternal life has its downside.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Transfer

Transfer

Damir Lukacevic 2010 93 mins

In this post-colonial spin on John Frankenheimer’s Seconds, the Menzana Corporation offers its elderly, white German clientele the chance to live new lives inside the bodies of young African refugees who willingly lend out their corporeal residences for 20 hours a day.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Wanderlust

Wanderlust

David Wain 2012 99 mins

David Wain, Alan Alda, Paul Rudd, Kerri Kenney, and Ken Marino will attend and participate in a post-screening Q&A!

When on-the-go Manhattanite George (Paul Rudd) is downsized out of his job, he and wife Linda (Jennifer Aniston) hit the road for Atlanta, detouring en route at a modern-day commune where free living reigns. From the director of Wet Hot American Summer.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
We Have a Pope

We Have a Pope

Nanni Moretti 2011 104 mins

In Nanni Moretti’s latest comedy, Michel Piccoli plays a newly elected Pope who gets cold feet and is put under the care of a shrink (Moretti).

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
Whores’ Glory

Whores’ Glory

Michael Glawogger 2011 119 mins

A non-exploitative, matter-of-fact study of the world’s oldest profession, Austrian documentarian Michael Glawogger’s film travels from Thailand to Bangladesh to Mexico, allowing the harsh realities and professional hazards of the trade to speak for themselves.

Read more »
{film_showtimes orderby="showtimes_date" sort="asc" limit="300"} {/film_showtimes}
RBC AA NYT Stella Artrois Illy ABC TRUMP HBO HEARST OnBuzz NEA NYSCA Sponsors logo