Tag Archives: AFI fest

DEE REES’ MUDBOUND

Dee Rees’ finely crafted third feature MUDBOUND—the Opening Night selection at this year’s AFI Fest—illustrates the perils of the too-faithful adaptation. In a series of sketches of post-Second World War life in the Mississippi delta—based on the source novel by Hillary Jordan—a group of very compelling characters is left stranded, perhaps casualties of the demands of the two-hour narrative.

Of particular interest is the truncated friendship between veterans Ronsel (Jason Mitchell)—the eldest son of a sharecropper—and Jamie (Garrett Hedlund), the younger brother of the owner of the farm.

Expectations are high for Rees’ recently announced fourth feature, now in pre-production: the Gloria Steinem biopic An Uncivil War, starring MUDBOUND lead Carey Mulligan.

 

MUDBOUND

Now playing.

Monica Film Center

1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica.

Laemmle Noho

5240 Lankershim Boulevard, North Hollywood.

 

Landmark

10850 Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles.

Also on Netflix.

Above: Dee Rees at the Variety Portrait Studio during the opening night gala screening of Mudbound, AFI Fest, Thursday, November 9, 2017. Image credit: AFI.

Jason Mitchell (left) and Garrett Hedlund in Mudbound. Image credit: Netflix.

LAURENT CANTET’S L’ATELIER

Are words the only weapons in L’ATELIER THE WORKSHOP, the new film from Laurent Cantet?

Novelist and writing-workshop teacher Olivia (Marina Foïs) meets a dark adversary in young student Antoine (Matthieu Lucci), who shakes up the class with a massacre-on-a-yacht scenario. Is this a highly imaginative work, or a red-flag warning? L’ATELIER screens twice this week as part of the ongoing AFI Fest.

L’ATELIER / THE WORKSHOP

Tuesday, November 14, at 9 pm; and Wednesday, November 15, at 12:45 pm.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

afifest.afi.com/2017/sections/the-workshop

Matthieu Lucci and Marina Foïs in L’Atelier (2017).

Image

374391.jpg-r_1280_720-f_jpg-q_x-xxyxx

 

ALTMAN AT AFI

This year, the AFI Fest is celebrating the films of Robert Altman—from the ethereal 3 WOMEN and early masterwork NASHVILLE to his late magnum opus GOSFORD PARK.

 

CALIFORNIA SPLIT, Saturday, November 11, at 6 pm.

3 WOMEN, Saturday, November 11, at 9 pm.

SHORT CUTS—in 35mm—Sunday, November 12, at 7 pm.

MARK GOODSON SCREENING ROOM, AFI CAMPUS, 2021 North Western Avenue, Los Angeles.

 

M*A*S*H, Sunday, November 12, at 11:30 am.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

VINCENT AND THEO, Monday, November 13, at 9 pm.

EGYPTIAN THEATRE, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

GOSFORD PARK, Tuesday, November 14, at 8 pm.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

KANSAS CITY, Wednesday, November 15, at 1 pm.

A PRAIRIE HOME COMPANION, Wednesday, November 15, at 4 pm.

EGYPTIAN THEATRE, 6712 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

 

NASHVILLE, Thursday, November 16, at 8 pm.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

afifest.afi.com/2017

See: sensesofcinema.com/altman

From top: Harry Belafonte and Jennifer Jason Leigh in Kansas City; Nashville, Polish poster, designed by Andrzej Klimowski.

KANSAS CITY, Harry Belafonte, Jennifer Jason Leigh, 1996

KANSAS CITY, Harry Belafonte, Jennifer Jason Leigh, 1996

7424610.3

MICHEL FRANCO’S HIJAS DE ABRIL

Filmmaker Michel Franco—elliptical investigator of Mexico’s bourgeois and its discontents—examines the outer limits of the maternal imperative in his trenchant new drama LAS HIJAS DE ABRIL (April’s Daughter), screening twice at AFI FEST 2017.

Emma Suarez—recently seen in Almodovar’s Julietta—stars as Abril, and her adult daughters are played by Ana Valeria Becerril and Joanna Larequi. The women are aided and abetted by Enrique Arrizon, who plays a useful idiot straight out of Pasolini’s school of beautiful-but-dim extras.

 

LAS HIJAS DE ABRIL/APRIL’S DAUGHTER

Sunday, November 12, at 4 pm, and Wednesday, November 15, at 3:45 pm.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

afifest.afi.com/2017/sections/aprils-daughter

Ana Valeria Becerril and Emma Suarez in Las hijas de Abril (2017).

Captura-de-pantalla-2017-04-13-a-las-4.12.16-p.m.-c-702x468

 

LOS CAIFANES AT AFI

A pair of upper-middle-class party goers leave their revels and stumble into what they thought was an abandoned car. It actually belongs to the leader of the gang Los Caifanes (“the big shots”), and so begins a serendipitous journey through the cabarets and dives of 1960s Mexico City, “all set to the social turmoil and psychedelic force” of the capital.*

This weekend, as part of the Cinema’s Legacy section at AFI Fest 2017, LOS CAIFANES—directed by genre filmmaker Juan Ibáñez—will screen in a restored DCP courtesy of Mexico’s Cineteca Nacional.

 

LOS CAIFANES, Saturday, November 11, at 3:15 pm.

CHINESE SIX-PLEX, 6925 Hollywood Boulevard, Los Angeles.

afifest.afi.com/2017/sections/los-caifanes

conarte.org.mx/agenda/platicas-cine-cine-nacional-los-caifanes-1966

Los Caifanes (1967).

59e53b890b729_Los caifanes FN-0863-008