IMDb Film Festival 2016: Main Slate Thread
Here is the thread for discussing the films in the IMDb Film Festival's Main Slate!
Big Bad Wolves
Black Coal, Thin Ice
Coherence
Embrace of the Serpent (Centerpiece)
Evolution
The Forbidden Room
Song of the Sea
The Invitation
The Tale of Princess Kaguya
Tokyo Tribe
The World of Kanako
Big Bad Wolves (Aharon Keshales and Navot Papushado - 2014)
Big Bad Wolves (2013)
The directors of Rabies, one of the first Israeli horror films, return with this shockingly violent black comedy about a vengeful father of a murdered girl and a vigilante detective who kidnap the lead suspect in the murder case and try to torture a confession out of him. One of Quentin Tarantino's favorite movies of 2013.
Festivals: Fantasia, Film4 Frightfest, Austin Fantastic, Toronto After Dark
Black Coal, Thin Ice (Diao Yi'nan - 2014)
Bai ri yan huo (2014)
A pitch-black neo-noir that makes Zodiac look like an episode of Cheers, this chilling serial-killer procedural follows a volatile and disgraced cop who investigates a series of murders separated by a 5-year gap, even as he becomes obsessed with a mysterious woman who may be a little too close to the case for comfort.
Festivals: Berlin, London, Seattle International
Berlin Film Festival - Golden Bear Winner
Coherence (James Ward Byrkit - 2013)
Coherence (2013)
Strange events occur at a dinner party when a comet passes overhead in this mind-bending science-fiction film in the tradition of Timecrimes and Primer.
Festivals: Austin Fantastic, Sitges
CENTERPIECE:
Embrace of the Serpent (Ciro Guerra - 2015)
El abrazo de la serpiente (2015)
Two scientists - one at the turn of the century, one in the 1940s - journey deep into the Amazon. Even though there's a forty-year gap between them, they have two things in common: they're both searching for a mythical species of tree, and they're both being led by the same guide, Karamakate. The less I say, the better, but it would be a mistake to miss out on this thrilling and haunting adventure.
Festivals: Cannes (Director's Fortnight), London, Toronto, Sundance
Cannes Film Festival - Art Cinema Award (C.I.C.A.E. Award)
Academy Award Nominee - Foreign Language Film
Evolution (Lucile Hadzihalilovic - 2015)
Évolution (2015)
An incredibly eerie, slow burning, mysterious arthouse horror which isn't quite scary or horrifying or like any film you've ever seen; the first film in more than 10 years from the director of Innocence (and, interestingly enough, the wife of Gaspar Noe) discovers a young boy living in a mysterious island community who begins to question his surroundings when he sees the corpse of another boy under the waves. Co-starring rising star Roxane Duran.
Festivals: London, Toronto, Seattle International
The Forbidden Room (Guy Maddin - 2015)
The Forbidden Room (2015)
"Today we're going to discuss baths." Possibly the magnum opus of auteur Guy Maddin's career, The Forbidden Room begins with a woodsman mysteriously appearing onboard a submarine trapped on the bottom of the ocean and continues to unfold as a series of increasingly absurd and highly psychological stories-within-stories that make similarly structured films like The Saragossa Manuscript or Mysteries of Lisbon look simple in comparison. The star-studded ensemble cast includes Charlotte Rampling, Mathieu Amalric, Udo Kier, Geraldine Chaplin, and Caroline Dhavernas.
Festivals: New York, London, Karlovy Vary, Sundance, Toronto
The Invitation (Karyn Kusama - 2015)
The Invitation (2015)
In this slow-burning and deeply unsettling thriller, a man attending a dinner party hosted by his ex-wife and her new husband becomes increasingly erratic as he begins to suspect that the hosts have sinister intentions.
Festivals: London, SxSW, Fantasia, NIFFF, Fantasia, Fantastic Fest, Sitges
Song of the Sea (Tomm Moore - 2014)
Song of the Sea (2014)
A beautiful animated film from the director of The Secret of Kells, centered around Irish folklore, and full of mystical creatures and magic. Two young siblings go on an adventure to free the world's fairies and save the spirit world.
Academy Award Nominee - Best Animated Feature
The Tale of Princess Kaguya (Isao Takahata - 2013)
Kaguyahime no monogatari (2013)
Studio Ghibli's master animator Isao Takahata - a peer of Miyazaki and director of such classics as Grave of the Fireflies and Only Yesterday - returns with one of his most acclaimed films, a hand-drawn fantasy based on a Japanese fairy-tale about a thumb-sized girl found in a stalk of bamboo. As she grows into a woman, she enthralls all who see her.
Festivals: Cannes (Director's Fortnight), Toronto
Academy Award Nominee - Best Animated Feature
Tokyo Tribe (Sion Sono - 2014)
Tokyo Tribe (2014)
Provocateur Sono crafts this bold, bloody gangster epic which takes place in an alternate Japan where territorial street gangs control Tokyo. A struggle for power between the gangs begins, with nearly every line spoken in rap verse in "the world's first battle rap musical."
Festivals: London, Karlovy Vary, NIFFF, Toronto
The World of Kanako (Tetsuya Nakashima - 2014)
Kawaki (2014)
Journey into a rabbit hole of pure depravity and evil in this insane horror-thriller from Nakashima (Kamikaze Girls), or as its tagline puts it, "Shock therapy entertainment." (Indeed.) An unrecognizable Kôji Yakusho gives an incredible performance as the protagonist, an abusive and cruelly violent ex-cop who discovers there was more to his teenage daughter's life than meets the eye as he investigates her disappearance.
Festivals: London, Sitges, Toronto
[Film contains scenes of sexual violence. Viewer discretion advised.]