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ANTICHRIST (Lars von Trier)
"Surely to be one of the year's most discussed films, Lars von Trier's latest chronicles a couple's efforts to find their love again after a tragic loss, only to unleash hidden monsters lurking in their souls. An IFC Films release"
LEBANON (Samoel Moaz)
"Debut director Samuel Maoz takes us inside an Israeli tank and the emotions of its crew during the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. "
I don't know what to expect from ANTICHRIST, really. I just hope it will be coherent. So many films barely are, and the word that this was made as the result of a major depression and that it's a farrago of Hieronymous Bosch-esque gore sound like more provocation and visuals than matter for though, but we'll see. What I hear is that LEBANON is, as is no surprise, about the 1982 Israeli Lebanon war, and that it is even better than BEAUFORT and WALTZ WITH BASHIR, but could be almost any war, because it all takes place inside an Israeli tank. We'll look into the assumptions behind such a statement, but since I was impressed by WALTZ WITH BASHIR and even more by BEAUFORT, I expect a well-made film.