Daily Archives: May 11, 2015

3 things about Hiroshi Teshigahara’s THE FACE OF ANOTHER

The Face of Another [1966] 1. In the tea shop, they discuss how loud the music is. Done on purpose to encourage turnover. 2. He looks out the window at the sea. A bright flash. He’s been replaced by a … Continue reading

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What’s your sign? Place your bets, place your bets.

Imagine an activity that combines all the uncertainty of online dating with the tension of a high-stakes poker game. Now imagine doing that continuously for at least six months, and you might get an inkling of what the film festival … Continue reading

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