Film Festival on its way
This year’s programme has many highlights. The French and German seasons (supported by the French Embassy and the Goethe Institute respectively) are always interesting. This year: a tribute to the luminous movie star Isabelle Huppert as well as a chance to see two very early German productions by the great Hollywood stylist Ernst Lubitsch.
There are opportunities to see some recent classics on the big screen once again: Terrence Malick’s The New World didn’t even get a cinema release in NZ and has found a reputation only on home video; Sokurov’s spectacular Russian Ark is a must-see; Sotishi’s animated psychodrama Millenium Actress; Barry Barclay’s Ngati - the list goes on.
And of course there are the big screen masterpieces - this year we have Rossellini’s Journey in Italy starring Ingrid Bergman, the Japanese classic Sansho the Bailiff and the irrepressible Singin’ in the Rain - arguably the most joyous 103 minutes ever committed to celluloid.
Wellington Film Festival, July 29 - August 14.
Dan Slevin








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