Movie Story: The Next Generation It opens in two dozen theaters this weekend: Laemmle Royal in Los Angeles, the Museum of the Moving Image in New York, the Music Box Theater in Chicago and the Brattle in Cambridge. It’s a mix of art houses, cinemas, museums and a few multiplexes for the sequel to Mark Cousins’ 2011 15-hour play. Story of the film: Odyssey. (This hour is a relatively short three hours.)
Several theaters are doing repertoire tours to accompany the release, “which we think will raise his profile and keep the conversation going,” said Kyle Westphal, head of motion picture sales for Music Box Films, the distributor of both episodes.
new generation Debuting at Cannes to critical acclaim, Deadline is here. Now, Westphal said, the first film, available in standard definition only, has been remastered in HD and both works will be released on a Blu-ray box set. Previous work, which essentially aired as a TV series given the timing of its run, “has been very successful for us. It’s been available on Kanopy for several years now, and it’s not just for movies, many film teachers use it in their classrooms. This is a perennial title for us ”.
Odyssey was Cousins’ extensive study of the state of filmmaking in the 20th century. Yours New generation, Northern Irish writer and director, from 2010 to 2021 he directs his gaze to world cinema through films Frozen, The Babadook Y Cemetery of Excellence As stepping stones to explore recurring themes and emerging motifs, from the evolution of film language to film technology and changing identities. from a parasite Y Goodbye That Black Panther Y lover’s rockCousins looks for underrepresented films, directors and communities in the history of traditional cinema, with a particular focus on works and documentaries from Asia and the Middle East and films that take a fresh look at the genre. Of course, she’s thinking about what’s going to happen in the streaming era.
“story of the film My continuous love letter to the cinema. I hope people like it on the big screen, “Cousins told Deadline.” What an honor to show our film in a big American city. “
Opening of another specialty: Moviefarm presents the latest film starring Roy Scheider, beautiful blue eyes. actor (Jaws, French Connection, Marathon Man) died in 2008 while filming, and the project was halted due to a camera malfunction, which meant some shots had to be omitted. AI technology eventually repaired the damaged footage, allowing writer-director Joshua Newton to edit and distribute the film as he originally envisioned it.
Scheider plays a NYPD cop who spends decades killing his family during World War II. When he thinks he has found a responsible Nazi, he enlists his separated son to help him take revenge. The cast includes Scott Cohen, Sarah Bolger, Helmut Berger and Alexander Newton.
Moviefarm was released in April by Marin Myers and Alexander Newton. This is his first release.
Scheider also appears in Universal’s relaunch jaws which premiered last weekend. beautiful blue eyes will play in all Regal locations where jaws Works in 431 theaters.
Greenwich Entertainment Presentations hockey field, Tommy Haynes’ documentary that follows two Minnesota high school hockey teams, is on more than 55 screens in Minnesota and a dozen more in the Midwest. It premiered at DOC NYC last year and is described as Friday night lights Minnesota High School Hockey. “We’re betting these regionally focused releases are a way to get closer to the film market,” said Greenwich co-chair Ed Arenz. In the ruthless north of the state, older kids from rival communities skate for one last chance to engrave their names in local tradition.. The nationwide expansion to 140 locations will begin next week.
The films complement the specialties of Sundance, Cannes and Venice (2021 edition).
real things From Samuel Goldwyn Films, starring Ruth Wilson and Tom Burke, it opens on six screens, including Laemmle NoHo, and digitally. Review of the Venice deadline here. Directed by Harry Wutliff. Wilson and Jude Law are also among the producers of the romantic drama based on the novel. true things about me By Deborah Kay Davis.
The Film Guild opens Two seasons This week at the IFC Center in New York, expanding to the American Cinematheque in Los Angeles and to 10 or more screens next week. First feature film by director Juan Pablo González. She is played by Teresa Sánchez as the owner of an independent tequila company in Mexico, threatened by natural disasters and multinational companies. Selection of New Directors / New Movies and Sundance and True / False Award winners. With Manuel Garcia-Rulfo (Lincoln’s attorney, magnificent seven), and newcomers Rafaela Fuentes and trans actress Tatin Vera.
by Mathieu Amalric Hold me tight Lorber’s Cinema opens in New York (Film at Lincoln Center and Angelica Film Center), Chicago (Gene Siskel), Seattle (SIFF) and Minneapolis (MSP Film Society). LA opens September 23 at Laemmle Royal. The French-language family drama starring Vicky Cripps premiered at Cannes.
Danish-Dutch horror thriller do not speak ill Initial IFC / Shudder opens New York and Los Angeles. Shudder’s stream will expand to a dozen theaters next week and debut on September 15th. Directed by Christian Tafdrup, written by Tafdrup and his brother Mads. The premiere took place at Sundance. A Danish couple, Bjorn and Louise (Morten Burian and Sidsel Siem Koch), visit a Dutch couple, Patrick and Karin (Feja van Huet and Carina Smulders), who met a few months ago during a vacation in Tuscany.
Eleven Arts features an anime feature House in the Cape of the Lost About 70 screens. Vocal talent of Madeline Morris as Yui, Pam Dougherty as Mrs. Kiva and Risa Mae as Hyori. Shina Kawatsura’s directorial debut. Follow Yui, a 17-year-old fugitive, and Hiyori, 8, who have lost their family and voice. Kiva, a strange old lady, offers them to stay in a dilapidated old house overlooking the sea.
Saban Films is pleased to present house of darkness In about 75 places. On Demand and Digital 13 September. Directed by Neil LaBute. With Justin Long, Kate Bosworth and Gia Crovatin, Lucy Walters. Long, a player determined to score, thinks his beautiful and mysterious date, Bosworth, will be just another casual connection. When they meet on his secluded property, their flirtation becomes playful, sexy, and mischievous. Hoping to get lucky, your luck may run out.
plus specialties Wider releases this weekend Includes, from Disney’s 20th Century Studios, Star Studios’ Brahmastra Part 1: Shiva – Opening in more than 800 theaters in the United States and Canada, including 550 locations in 3D, 180 Imax and 120 premium large-format screens. The Imax footprint represents the largest national launch of a Bollywood title in the history of the industry.
Also from 20th Century Studios and New Regency, a horror thriller barbarian Opening in more than 2,300 theaters in the United States and Canada, including 550 large-format premium screens. By Zach Kreger. With Georgina Campbell, Bill Skarsgård and Justin Long.
Middle Ages, from The Avenue, opens in 1,300 rooms. Writer and director Petr Jakli. Inspired by the true story of the legendary warrior Jan Žižka. With Ben Foster, Matthew Goode, Sophie Lowe, Till Schweiger and Michael Caine.
Source: Deadline

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