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eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
The dynamic Kim Gordon had the formidable Sun Ra and His Arkestra in support at the Subaru Music Series in the Capital One City Parks Foundation SummerStage concert in Central Park on June 13, 2024 (the New York stop of her Live Nation worldwide tour for The Collective).
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eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Fabrizio Gifuni as Luigi with Anna Mangiocavallo as his little daughter Francesca, discussing Pinocchio Francesca Comencini’s enchanted and wise The Time It Takes (Il Tempo Che Ci Vuole, the Opening Night selection of Cinecittà and Film at Lincoln Center's 24th edition of Open Roads: New Italian Cinema) focuses on the father-daughter bond, specifically that with her own, the filmmaker Luigi Comencini, played by a profoundly moving Fabrizio Gifuni (the opposite of his character in Paolo...
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eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Dead Language directors Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun with music producer/99 Records founder Ed Bahlman and Anne-Katrin Titze on Depeche Mode’s Enjoy the Silence: “We couldn't imagine any other song there.” Reshuffling the syntax of couple behaviour may be the only way to bring the relationship back from the dead. This is a film of missed appointments and of 'letters' sent, to paraphrase Lacan, that despite all odds, always arrive at their destination.
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2 weeks ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Mihal Brezis and Oded Binnun’s fearlessly original and smart Dead Language (a highlight in the Viewpoints programme of the 24th edition of the Tribeca Festival), evolving out of their Oscar-nominated short, Aya, begins in the arrival area of an airport, where Aya (Sarah Adler of Samuel Maoz’s Foxtrot, opposite Lior Ashkenazi, and Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette), instead of picking up her husband Aviad (Yehezkel Lazarov, former star of Batsheva Dance Company) pretends to be the driver for...
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2 weeks ago |
eyeforfilm.co.uk | Anne-Katrin Titze
Frédéric Hambalek with Anne-Katrin Titze on What Marielle Knows (Was Marielle Weiß): “I love it when a film gives me this devilish grin on my face …” Frédéric Hambalek’s What Marielle Knows (Was Marielle Weiß), produced by Tobias Walker and Philipp Worm (of Frauke Finsterwalder’s Finsterworld, and her exquisitely bold Sisi & I, plus the currently filming Eurotrash, based on Christian Kracht’s novel, starring Alexander Fehling), premièred at the Berlin Film Festival earlier this year and is a...
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