IFFK 2014: Flick Pick - Day 2 - December 14th
Our picks for the second day | Dr. Abraham K. George
On Dec 13, 2014
Now that you don't have to waste time trying to reserve tickets for your favourite film, maybe you can take life more easy. We give you more recommendations. Films worth waiting in the queue: Refugiado, an Argentinian film, is being shown in the Competition category. It is the story of a pregnant mother and her 7-year-old son running away from an abusive father. Watch at Sree, Show 1. The Man of the Crowd is another Competition film. This visual masterpiece from Brazilian director Marcelo Gomes is loosely based on the shorty story by Edgar Allan Poe. New Screen-2, Show 1.
The Longest Distance, a Claudia Pinto debut of Venezuela, tells about a 12-year-old boy who embarks on a journey to meet his dying grandmother. Its stunning visuals are bound to enthral you. Watch it at Nila, Show 2. Bethlehem is the story of an unlikely friendship between an Israeli Secret Service officer and his Palestinian informant. The film won the Best Film, Director, and Screenplay at the Israeli Awards. Catch this film at New Screen-2, Show 2. Obvious Child is a romantic comedy about how a woman deals with her unplanned pregnancy. Sreekumar, Show 2. |
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Lock Charmer is an Argentinian film with a similar theme as above. It is about a locksmith whose girlfriend reveals she is pregnant and that he is the likely father, Kalabhavan, Show 2. Clouds of Sils Maria is an Olivier Assayas film and that means, dont miss it. For interest to the Hollywoodians, the film also stars Kristen Stewart and Juliette Binoche. Sree Visakh, Show 4.
Also, do try and stand in queue for these too- Mommy ( a Xavier Dolan film), Futuro Beach, Stations of the Cross, Friends from France, The Tribe, and One For The Road (a Competition film). One quick click:- Yentha's complete coverage of IFFK 2014
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