Subway Cinema News: 7/22 – 8/5
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A massive, major, no-holds-barred Subway Cinema News update!
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So the Asian American International Film Festival is wrapping up. It seems that on 7/23 it’ll move its venue out to “Queens” and be screening films like WO AI NI MOMMY, UNTOLD STORIES (not that UNTOLD STORY!) and THE MOUNTAIN THIEF. Where in Queens? Previously we didn’t know but an intrepid commenter found out it’s at the Flushing Library. He reveals the full location in the comments section. And for more info on the fest, here’s their official website .
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Girl by Girl: baseball bats and toilet paper.
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On Tuesday, July 27 @ 7pm, the Korean TV movie, GIRL BY GIRL, will be having a free screening at the Tribeca Cinemas. Korean TV is way more famous around the world than Korean movies, and here’s your chance to see a hard-punching, teen comedy featuring a knockout performance by Kwak Ji-Min (star of Kim Ki-Duk’s SAMARITAN GIRL). (more info)
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Maggie Cheung looking radiant
in Center Stage.
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Anthology Film Archives is featuring a rare screening of two Asian movies as part of their Anti-Biopic series. The first is Paul Shrader’s MISHIMA, a stylish and abstract biography of the Japanese author-turned-bodybuilder-turned-revolutionary-suicide-stabber. But even better, they’re screening Stanley Kwan’s shimmering, luminous CENTER STAGE, starring Maggie Cheung as the suicidally depressed silent film actress, Ruan Ling-yu. If you’ve never seen it before, you need to see it now. CENTER STAGE screens Sunday, July 25 @ 3:30pm and Thursday, July 29 @ 9pm. (listings)
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TIRADOR (aka SLINGSHOT) is an earlier film by prolific Philippino filmmaker, Brillante Mendoza, and it’s one of his best. A free-form NASHVILLE of a movie about low life thugs and criminals in a Manila slum instead of about country music, it features some scenes that feel so real you’ll wonder how he shot them. Add in the fact that it takes place in a slum that feels like something out of BLADE RUNNER and you’ve got a hell of a film on your hands. It’s screening this weekend at the Indiehouse Theater on 44th Street. (schedule and showtimes) (read a review)
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An action scene from Tales of Earthsea.
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The New York International Children’s Film Festival is screening Hayao Miyazaki’s TALES FROM EARTHSEA on Sunday, August 1. It’s a DOA animated film produced by Miyazaki and directed by his son, Goro Miyazaki, based on Ursula LeGuin’s Earthsea books. And, in case you were wondering, LeGuin doesn’t seem to like this big screen version of her books, either. (showtimes) (read a review)
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The IFC Center is also hosting a series of films by Yasujiro Ozu, Japan’s master filmmaker whose quiet portraits of everyday life have made him a legend. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 23, 24 and 25 at 11am and 12:25pm they’re screening Ozu’s second sound film, a satire called WHAT DID THE LADY FORGET? And on Friday, Saturday and Sunday July 30, 31 and August 1, they’re screening BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE TODA FAMILY at 11am.
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Cay Izumi.