Subway Cinema News 8/5 – 12
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Welcome back to the latest Subway Cinema News.
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On Tuesday, August 10 @ 7pm, the Korean Cultural Service is hosting a free screening of the girl power, ultra-slappy movie, PUNCH STRIKE down at the Tribeca Cinemas. One of the few Korean movies with a female director, it’s a “down with teachers” rabble rousing comedy set in a girls’ high school. (full details)
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Glory be! This weekend, August 7 & 8, starting at noon, Anthology Film Archives is showing Masaki Kobayashi’s HUMAN CONDITION TRILOGY in all its splendor. One of the great film trilogies of all time, and one of cinema’s true masterpieces, Director Kobayashi’s three-part story of one soldier’s life during World War II, is a life long dream fulfilled by the director who wanted to capture the dehumanizing aspects of war during the Japanese occupation of Manchuria. The silver screen can hardly hold the scope, length, and the horrible visual splendors of war with cloudscapes towering over the black and white shadows of the countryside. (see the schedule) (read an essay about the film by Grady Hendrix)
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More Japanese masterpieces in IFC’s Ozu series, with THERE WAS A FATHER (1942) screening Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 11am. (more info)
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Big Cinemas (the old ImaginAsian on the Upper East Side) is showing Bollywood film, AISHA, which is the Bolly-adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma. (schedule & tickets)
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Next week, on Saturday, August 14 from 6 – 8pm, stop by the Giant Robot store (9th street between 1st Avenue and Avenue A) for the DVD launch party of the indie stunner, CHILDREN OF INVENTION. The director, producer, and the actors (including the kid who plays the little girl) will all be there signing DVDs and chatting.
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Aug 05 2010

Maggie Cheung looking radiant
An action scene from Tales of Earthsea.













