JUNE
Now playing: Meet the notorious Burns brothers (Richard Wilson, Guy Pearce, and Danny Huston) in John Hillcoat's Nick Cave-penned Western. The Proposition is at the Varsity this month [go, go, go!]. Also: A Prairie Home Companion is at the Seven Gables, The Heart of the Game is at the Guild 45th [I can't wait to see this], and Beowulf & Grendel is at the Varsity [cast aside, I've heard nothing but negatives).
Opening soon: Expiration Date on 6/21 at the Egyptian, Wordplay on 6/23 at the Harvard Exit [I really enjoyed this documentary], and The King on 6/23 at the Varsity [Seattle Film Blog hated it, but radio renegades Tom Tangney and Steve Reeder loved it].
JULY
Strangers with Candy on 7/7 at the Varsity, Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man on 7/14, Who Killed the Electric Car? on 7/14 [I enjoyed this eye-opening documentary--and I don't even drive!], Hidden Blade on 7/14, and The Death of Mr. Lazarescu on 7/28 at the Varsity [like Steven, I thought this Cannes Un Certain Regard phenomenon was pretty great].
AUGUST
Brothers of the Head on 8/11 at the Varsity [a festival fave], Quinceañera on 8/18 [ditto], and Conversations with Other Women and Heading South on 8/25 [another winner from Human Resources' Laurent Cantet].
Take a glimpse inside the whimsically warped mind of Gael Garcia Bernal's Stephane in Michel Gondry's latest. The Science of Sleep opens on 9/22 [it was originally scheduled for 8/11].
Lastly, a few openings from SIFF 2005: Clean on 6/30 at the Varsity [Olivier Assayas and Maggie Chueng--enough said!], Police Beat on 7/14 at the Varsity, and Mongolian Ping Pong on 7/21 at the Varsity. Images: Sold Out Posters (The Proposition) and The Guardian (The Science of Sleep).
And at the Northwest Film Forum: Russian Dolls, July 7-13; Three Times, July 14-20; Crossing the Bridge: The Sound of Istanbul, July 28 - Aug 3; from last year, Wim Wenders' Land of Plenty, Aug 4-10; from SIFF 1992 or 1993, Herzog's Lessons of Darkness, Aug 22-24; and Lunacy promised for the Autumn calendar.
ReplyDeleteNice addition, thanks! I'm hoping to post a "Russian Dolls" review in the coming week (love that Romain "Beat That My Heart Skipped" Duris). Also just found out that a friend will be travelling to Turkey next summer--he'll get to hear all the great music featured in "Crossing the Bridge." I'd be jealous, except he'll be missing SIFF '07 to do it. Not a sacrifice I could make. What can I say: Kino /ober alles!
ReplyDeleteYay! I am definitely looking forward to seeing The Proposition and Wordplay. ;) Thanks for posting, Kathy!
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