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Of Horses and Men, Club Sandwich

Alex Heeney / May 3, 2014

Review: Of Horses and Men and Club Sandwich

Two of my SFIFF favourites, Of Horses and Men and Club Sandwich, have not been picked up for US distribution, but will screen once more at the festival. Catch them on the big screen while you can.

When Evening Falls on Bucharest, Fed Up, Reconstruction

Alex Heeney / April 27, 2014

SFIFF Day 2: From Romania to Argentina on the big screen

When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism The best argument for shooting on celluloid in the digital age gets made in the Romanian film When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism, which screened Friday at SFIFF. In the first scene, Paul (Bogdan Dumitrache), a young director, explains that he prefers film because it has the […]

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2014

Hossein Amini’s The Two Faces of January kicks off SFIFF with style

The Two Faces of January kicked off the 2014 San Francisco International Film Festival with style, including a Q&A with writer-director Hossein Amini.

Alex Heeney / April 25, 2014

SFIFF capsules: It’s a hard knock life for the rich – Last Weekend and Palo Alto

Two of the San Francisco International Film Festival’s most anticipated films — The Centerpiece Film Palo Alto and the World Premiere of Last Weekend — both deal with the woes of the rich. They’re also made by Hollywood royalty: writer-director Gia Coppola, who directed Palo Alto” is the grand-daughter of director Frances Ford Coppola and […]

Alex Heeney / April 11, 2014

What to see and what to skip at the San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF)

“Frank” **1/2 (Ireland) Director Lenny Abrahamson, who brought us the brilliant psychological drama What Richard Did, may not seem like the most likely candidate to make a comedy, but Frank” is a deftly handled, bizarre and charming comedy. Michael Fassbender plays the eponymous Frank, a talented musician whose main quirk is that he walks around […]

Alex Heeney / April 4, 2014

What to expect at the 57th annual San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF)

  The 57th San Francisco International Film Festival (SFIFF) runs from April 24 to May 8, and it is already shaping up to be a must-attend event for cinephiles. The festival will screen 168 films, including 29 documentary features, from 56 different countries, and in 40 different languages. The festival expects 200 filmmakers and industry […]

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