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The Cinecultist's Weekly Movie Picks: Winter Blahs Edition
With the vice president shooting people in the face and everyone still getting over their chocolate hang over from Valentine's Day, this week it's hard not to feel a general malaise and slight discomfort about the new releases line up. However as always, New York's repertory film scene comes through in the clinch keeping Gothamist inspired when it comes to movie viewing.
As for the better news, ie repertory screenings: Check out Desert Wind at Film Forum. It's a documentary about a dozen regular guys on a trek through the Tunisian desert with psychologist Alexis Burger, and director François Kohler captured the men revealing their inner most emotions before the camera. There will be a Q&A with Dr. Burger and three of the participants after the 8:15 pm screening tonight.
Another intriguing non-fiction film -- this one at the Pioneer Theater on Saturday afternoon -- 24 Hours On Craigslist directed by Michael Ferris Gibson, is about the myriad of oddity that traffics on that favorite message board. Also IFC Center is screening, as part of their ongoing series of Fassbinder films, the German director's classic menage trois of meanness The Bitter Tears of Petra Van Kant. Three women, sexual jealousy and many mannequins makes for a truly unique cinematic experience.
Gothamist Pick
The Gothamist pick this week isn't so much a single film as a suggestion to include an entire series on your film-going radar. The annual Film Comment Selects program began on Wednesday and it features some really amazing films from around the world curated by the bi-monthly film magazine from Lincoln Center. Some highlights of the run include a new release by Stanley Kwan, a focus on writer/director/comedienne Elaine May's work and photographer William Eggleston's 1974 documentary Stranded in Canton which screened last night. Please make it a point to peruse the line up and make time in your busy schedules to see at least a few of the offerings at the Walter Reade.
Finally one more movie related event tonight at the Kip's Bay Borders, see author and Gothamist interview subject Josh Horowitz interview writer and director John Hamburg (Zoolander, Along Came Polly) at 7 pm to promote Josh's new book of director essays The Mind of the Modern Moviemaker. Should be a film geek-tastic time.
Production still from Winter Passing with Will Ferrell and Zooey Deschanel.