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The title
“Preparations to Be Together for an Unknown Period of Time” (Greenwich/Kino Lorber) suggests life during the pandemic, but this haunting love story — Hungary’s Oscar entry — follows a surgeon who leaves the United States and returns to Bucharest, where she plans to reunite with a physician she met and fell in love with during a medical conference. That he claims not to remember her when she shows up in Hungary is but the first twist in this riveting tale from director Lili Horvát.
Also available: The acclaimed
“Acasa, My Home” (Zeitgiest/Kino Lorber) follows a Romanian family forced into city life after generations spent living off the land; that’s no typo:
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Lowlights: One of Edmonton’s most level songwriters has a new song and lyric video, a mournful but energized song recorded on four-track cassette called Lowlights, wherein he notes he thought he’d be living out east rolling along with a Six Shooter records crowd by now, and, perhaps even more interesting, how cop cars remind him of sharks. “Curtains don’t match the drapes,” he sings and talks in a world-weary Dylan-ish way. “Yeah, this guitar don’t match the sound. And I still get these nervous shakes every time you come around.” It’s a great song, and Nolan’s got another one coming called Riverbends on April 14, so we’ll keep you posted.
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Director: Lili Horvát
Screened at: Critics’ link, NYC, 1/7/21
Opens: January 22, 2021
We’ve all heard this. “Let’s do lunch some time.” “We’ve really got to get together.” “My wife and I want to have you over for dinner soon.” “Stay in touch.” People who take invitations like these seriously are likely to be called rubes by those of us who have enough experience in life to distrust them. What do you think would happen if you took the speaker up on such fake invites? Humiliation, probably, so we shrug off the come-on just as does the inviter. This reminds me of the New Yorker magazine cartoon showing an executive behind the desk on the phone, saying “How about never? Is never good for you?” But you’re not likely to hear that from polite folks.
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People We Know Are Confused by Tomas Smulkis
The 26
th edition of the Vilnius International Film Festival “Kino Pavasaris” will be running entirely virtually from 18 March-5 April, bringing the Lithuanian audience a selection of 104 feature films and 44 shorts across various sections. It also invites viewers to answer the question “To Act or/and To Be?” in order to “carefully look inwards, and observe global developments and their effect on us as individuals, as a society and as living organisms”, as artistic director
Mantė Valiūnaitė explains. The festival will open with the Golden Bear winner
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CLEVELAND, Ohio — Just when you thought the exhausted mafia film genre had nothing new to offer, here comes the brand new “Mafia Inc.”
Set in Montreal and based on a true story, the Sicilian-mafia drama — which stars veteran Italian actor-writer-director Sergio Castellitto — has a 100 percent critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Beginning March 12, Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque is offering the film through its virtual screening rooms.
Also beginning on March 12, the Cinematheque is screening a different type of disaster movie. Norway’s “The Tunnel” is a high-concept film following Christmas travelers, trapped in a tunnel due to a tank truck explosion, attempting to escape a fiery hell. Naturally, a raging blizzard hinders the arrival of first responders.
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