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Written by Joe Bowman
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Friday, 16 May 2008 |
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The Webster Film Series will also feature a number of award-winning contemporary narratives this summer.
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Written by Sarah Boslaugh
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Thursday, 13 March 2008 |
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Coming of age, coming to self-awareness, and coming out are central themes among the feature films screening at the inaugural QFest, a gay film festival to be held March 12-16 in St. Louis.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Saturday, 10 November 2007 |
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Son of Rambow
ST. LOUIS INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL | November 8-18, 2007 Film Editor Pete Timmernann gives his highlights for the St. Louis International Film Festival. You can also see what the rest of our critics have to say about their choice picks in the Film Festival section.
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Written by Sarah Boslaugh
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Saturday, 10 November 2007 |
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I didn't uncover any unqualified
gems among the SLIFF feature films I screened, but some have enough good points
to make them worth your time and money, while others are in the "don't bother"
category.
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Written by Joe Bowman
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Saturday, 10 November 2007 |
As
is a tradition of the festival, you can get a peek at some more high-profile
film releases before they hit theatres later this year (or, sometimes as is the
case with Saint Louis, next year).
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Written by Adrienne Jones
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Saturday, 10 November 2007 |
Two main themes
emerge when looking at the films scheduled for this year's festival, and one
certainly surrounds people trying to break free of their monotonous lives.
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Written by Kevin Renick
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Saturday, 10 November 2007 |
Film buffs have a lot to choose
from at this year's St. Louis International Film Festival, with some celluloid
heavy hitters among the offerings.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Friday, 25 May 2007 |
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Practically everyone carries a bag
(especially members of the press), so not having a bag lets you breeze past the
inevitably long line to get your bag checked, which often means the difference
between a decent seat and an awful seat, missing the first few minutes of a
movie, etc. So, I wear a coat. Mine currently has a film of sweat all over the
inside of it, and it is gross.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Thursday, 24 May 2007 |
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This turned out to be a great idea, as I’d never heard Breillat speak
before, and she was just as fiery as I wanted her to be. For example, when one
reporter asked her what her limits are in terms of content and the unpleasant
subject matter she favors, she shot back (in French, the following quote is the
translation offered by the onsite interpreter), “There are no limits. Only
society has limits.” She also says that she instructed Asia to not read the
book that the film is based on, because it is too long.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Wednesday, 23 May 2007 |
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Outside on the Croisette right now is the gala premiere of Death
Proof. They were blaring
“Little Green Bag” a minute ago. I’m sure “Misirlou” will be played in short order.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Tuesday, 22 May 2007 |
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Outside on the Croisette right now is the gala premiere of Death
Proof. They were blaring
“Little Green Bag” a minute ago. I’m sure “Misirlou” will be played in short order.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Monday, 21 May 2007 |
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Outside on the Croisette right now is the gala premiere of Death
Proof. They were blaring
“Little Green Bag” a minute ago. I’m sure “Misirlou” will be played in short order.
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Written by Pete Timmermann
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Sunday, 20 May 2007 |
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This morning was the press screening of the new Gus Van Sant film, Paranoid
Park, which is about a young
skateboarder who accidentally kills a security guard and then decides not to
tell anyone. As it sounds, the film plays very much like how Van Sant tackling
a Larry Clark movie would be.
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