Against 'Festivalism': Final Thoughts on NYFF
October, 07, 2009 11:51 am | Comments On #Movies, new york film festivalIf the audience for the New York Film Festival is defined as a standard American bunch, there are a number of entries this year to which one could apply the dubious label of "obscure": The African melodrama "Min Yè…," a document of sheep herding called "Sweetgrass," and Filipino director Raya Martin's stylish colonialist indictment "Independencia" all fit in there.
There are short films that might seem more "accessible" to casual arthouse audiences, such as Ramin Bahrani's Werner Herzog-narrated "Plastic Bag" and Albert Maysles' Rolling Stone portrait "Get Your YaYa's Out!"
But to see the latter film, you need to be the sort of person willing to engage with 100-year-old director Manoel Oliveira's thoughtful-but-prosaic romance "Eccentricities of a Blonde Hair Girl," which the short...
Read MoreThis Year's NYFF Theme: Divisiveness
October, 03, 2009 7:02 am | Comments On #Alain Resnais, Antichrist, Ghost Town, Harmony Korine, Lars von Trier, Lee Daniels, Movies, new york film festival, Precious, Trash HumpersThe intriguing thing about this year's edition of the New York Film Festival isn't merely the program's whimsical nature (a given), the broad range of international selections (also a given) or that many of the movies lack U.S. distribution.
Instead, I have been struck by how nearly every film at the festival seems to divide people. Both the
comic zaniness of Alain Resnais' surrealist comedy "Wild Grass" and the explicit madness of Lars Von Trier's "Antichrist" were met with mixed responses. A similar situation arose with documentaries, including the Chinese village portrait "Ghost Town" (endlessly fascinating or overlong?) and "The Art of the Steal" (valiant
chronicle of art world conspiracy or activist propaganda?).
That the NYFF program inspires more debate than consensus may or may have been intentional on the part...
Read MoreNY Filmfest Gets Even More Eccentric
September, 23, 2009 2:21 pm | Comments On #Cannes, indie films, Movies, new york film festivalNew leadership, pricey renovations, the massive exposure that arises from holding an event at Lincoln Center -- each of these factors are worthy of analysis when considering the New York Film Festival, but ultimately the program comes down to the whims of five people.
Selected by a handful of critics and journalists, NYFF stands out on the festival circuit for its idiosyncratic, cinephile-oriented program that features highlights from the year in world cinema, but no world premieres.
Even though everything in the 17-day festival screened somewhere else first (much it at Cannes, Toronto, or Berlin), it's still a fascinatingly eccentric compilation of big screen accomplishments.
Some highlights to look for as the festival gets under way this Friday:
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TheWrap delivers the latest from the New York Film Festival.
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