Hungarian master Béla Tarr might be between movies or, for all we know, retired from filmmaking altogether but that's not stopping the filmmaker from participating in the world of film. Tarr previously mentored László Nemes, the Oscar winning director of last year's devastating and brilliant Son of Saul and now he's at it again, this time with his latest protégé Emma Rozanski.
A graduate of film.factory, the Sarajevo based film school founded by Tarr, Papagajka is Rozanski's debut feature, a thriller partly funded through Indiegogo which premiered over the weekend at SXSW. The official synopsis reads:
A stranger, Tasya, arrives in Sarajevo and barges into Damir's re [Continued ...]...
A graduate of film.factory, the Sarajevo based film school founded by Tarr, Papagajka is Rozanski's debut feature, a thriller partly funded through Indiegogo which premiered over the weekend at SXSW. The official synopsis reads:
A stranger, Tasya, arrives in Sarajevo and barges into Damir's re [Continued ...]...
- 3/15/2016
- QuietEarth.us
The South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival kicks off tomorrow, which means we’ll soon be sharing lots of news and reviews from the event; but first we have a look at Emma Rozanski’s debut feature, Papagajka (The Parrot), a surreal… Continue Reading →
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- 3/10/2016
- by Debi Moore
- DreadCentral.com
The 4th annual Sydney Underground Film Festival, which runs for three days on Sept. 9-11, will screen about 10 features from all over the world and a veritable ton of short films from even further out there.
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
The fest will open with the latest documentary by a Hollywood icon. It’s Oliver Stone’s South of the Border, which has the director meeting with South American politicians and dignitaries. (The film opened to mixed reviews here in the States earlier this year.) Also screening is Trash Humpers, the latest film by indie rabble-rouser Harmony Korine, which has been confounding audiences on the indie film fest circuit, and Gaspar Noe’s Enter the Void, which has been earning rave reviews.
The rest of the features in the lineup are an eclectic, oddball concoction, including Mladen Djordjevic‘s Serbian atrocity Life and Death of a Porno Gang, Victor Nieuwenhuijs and Maartje Seyferth’s twisted Netherlands tale Meat,...
- 9/8/2010
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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