Kim Ki-duk
TIFF Day 10: Pieta x 13
By cscope2 | 09/15/2012 | Cinema Scope Online, TIFF 2012
Phil Coldiron I was planning on starting this little capsule by noting how I had never seen anything by Kim Ki-duk prior to this viewing. Turns out, I still haven’t; and given that, this obviously isn’t a review, or even really about Pieta at all. If you’re wondering, based on the thirty-some minutes that I…
Read More → Cannes 2011 | This Is Not a Film Festival
By Mark Peranson | 06/28/2011 | CS47, Festivals, From Cinema Scope Magazine, Spotlight
By Mark Peranson Cannes, France, Planet Melancholia—“We have a saying in Iran,” said Mojtaba Mirtahmasb, referring to the impetus for his not-a-film made with banned director Jafar Panahi, “that when hairdressers get bored they cut each others’ hair. That is what we were doing: filming one another.” My friends, yet again you are about to…
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