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A year after its triumphant debut at SXSW, where it won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature, the indie film BOB TREVINO LIKES IT has officially hit theaters. Starring Barbie Ferreira and John Leguizamo, the film draws inspiration from the unexpected real-life friendship that writer, director and producer Tracie Laymon struck up with a stranger while searching for her estranged father online. To bring the film to life, Tracie enlisted a talented team of AFI filmmakers,…
Melancholia functions on two levels: the first is a metaphor for depression, where the rogue planet symbolizes Justine’s mental illness, crashing into the Earth just as her episodes derail her life; the second is an exploration of the artistic process, where the world-ending cataclysm becomes a metaphor for the immense, often isolating emotional journey of creating something meaningful.
Explore the works of the enfant terrible of the 1970s New German Cinema movement – RAINER WERNER FASSBINDER. From April to June, we'll be diving into the filmography of the late, great filmmaker with a matinée selectrospective season that features eleven classics, including LOVE IS COLDER THAN DEATH, THE MERCHANT OF FOUR SEASONS, ALI: FEAR EATS THE SOUL, EFFI BRIEST, THE BITTER TEARS OF PETRA VON KANT and FOX AND HIS FRIENDS.
Luca Guadagnino is a treasured specimen in the current landscape of arthouse cinema. He is one of the increasingly rare filmmakers capable of distilling the essence of unconsummated desire into a palpable tension before bodies have touched, as seen in his evocative film ‘Call Me by Your Name.’ Even rarer, though—and arguably more valuable—is the auteur’s penchant for energetic expression behind the camera that complements, rather than superseding, the subtleties of his chosen material, a trait exemplified in the hauntingly beautiful ‘Suspiria.’…
Originally designed to cover up the rattling sound of the cinématographe, the role of music in films shifted as it began to interfere with the images projected onto the screen: in a way that differed from speech, colors, and sounds, music would work as its own vehicle for meaning and emotions. No less than other aspects of production such as editing, framing, mise-en-scène or SFX, music provides a rich soil for experimentation that takes part in the evolution of the…
In de maand april kan je weer bij Concordia terrecht voor de allerbeste films! We starten de maand met een uniek meesterwerk uit het stille tijdperk La Passion de Jeanne d'Arc, live muzikaal begeleid door FUZEI, als deel van de reeks Zien & Geloven. Naast deze one-of-a-kind beleving, zit deze maand natuurlijk stamp vol met de leukste specials!
Fresh from a Leading Oscar win for Oppenheimer (2023), Irish actor Cillian Murphy finds himself back on home soil for the first time since 2006’s The Wind that Shakes the Barley in SMALL THINGS LIKE THESE. Set in the small town of New Ross, Ireland, the big-screen adaptation of Claire Keegan’s bestseller takes place less than a two-hour drive from Murphy’s hometown of Cork.
Grab your pickaxe 🪓 The wildly popular, best-selling video game, Minecraft, hits the big screen from tomorrow! From Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess, A Minecraft Movie tells the story of four misfits who are suddenly pulled through a mysterious portal into the Overworld – the place where all players start in Minecraft. Boasting a star-studded cast, Jack Black steps into the shoes of fan-fave character Steve and stars alongside Jason Momoa and Jennifer Coolidge. 🎮
Atom Egoyan on the collective grief and cathartic healing of Exotica.
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