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    DEERSKIN/LE DAIN (Quentin Dupieux 2019)

    This oddball crime tale, which friends said reminded them of Tarantino, reviewed here as part of this year's Rendez-Vous with French Cinema, will open May 1 as part of Greenwich Entertainment’s virtual cinema initiative. Greenwich is partnering with movie theaters that are currently closed because of Coronavirus precautions. You can support them by paying to view this new film. Every rental is $10, I believe. They also offer HUMAN NATURE, THE BOOKSELLERS, THE TIMES OF BILL CUNNINGHAM, CITIZEN K, WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY, INCITEMENT, which I've reviewed, and other titles. See their website.
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    SXSW on Amazon Prime Video.

    If you have Amazon Prime, their ten selections from this year's cancelled Austin, Texas festival can now for a limited time be watched free HERE.

    [No longer available.]
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    "World's biggest film festivals" unite for 10-day streaming event May 29-June 7, 2020

    A virtual festival-of-festivals. We Are One: A Global Film Festival announced for May 29-June 7, 2020



    From Peter Bradshaw in the GUARDIAN comes word of
    the new Covid-19-related We Are One: A Global Film Festival . . . a 10-day online festival beginning 29 May curated by Jane Rosenthal of the Tribeca film festival featuring arthouse films (though not the big-ticket Hollywood items) from Cannes, Venice, Berlin and many more, streaming for free in return for an optional donation to the World Health Organization’s Covid-19 fund.
    Read the earlier GUARDIAN story HERE.

    Peter Bradshaw hastens to point out this, watching movies at home on your laptop, is very far from what film festivals are all about. And he doubts that any really important new films will be included. Still, as an opportunity for people who can't go to Cannes, Locarno, Toronto, or Park City, it's unprecedented.

    To connect with the event go here: https://www.youtube.com/WeAreOne

    But it doesn't begin till a month from now so there's nothing going on there yet.
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    C̶a̶n̶n̶e̶s̶ ̶ ̶2̶0̶2̶0̶



    Film festival ditches plans to postpone event until later in the year in favour of collaborating with other festivals, rather than take festival online\- GUARDIAN.
    Cannes has decided not to reschedule to later in the year but to send its Competition films to other festivals. And there will be no Pandemic Streaming World Cannes Festival.

    Even for cinephiles who've never been there, Cannes looms largest among the world's great film festivals. I've been covering Cannes 'virtually' on Filmleaf for several years. So it's a shock to learn there will be no Cannes as a place or Cannes as a brand in the world of international cinema in any form this year. Cannes will disappear.

    Really?

    A Guardian story explains.
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    Virtual theater: Kino, Film Forum, Lincoln Center.



    Note a number of films I've reviewed here are up on pay-for-view via KINO MARQUEE which allows you to watch while aiding a theater you choose.
    CAPITAL (about Thomas PIketty)
    HILNA AF CLINT (about the artist)
    BACURAU Kleber Mendonça Filho, Juliano Dornelles)
    MEPHISTO (German Academy Award winer)
    SORRY WE MISSED YOU ( Ken Loach)
    BEANPOLE (Kasimire Balagov, NYFF)
    THE WOMAN WHO LOVES GIRAFFES

    Coming:

    THE GREY FOX (Newly restored Canadian Western)
    LA Virtual Theatrical Opening Fri, May 15 at both LUMIERE CINEMA & LAEMMLE THEATRES



    There is also Film Forum - same thing: I have been reporting on their virtual offerings. Some overlap with Kino's.


    Luchino Visconti’s
    L’INNOCENTE
    István Szabó’s
    MEPHISTO
    Lee Grant’s
    DOWN AND OUT IN AMERICA
    Jules Dassin’s
    RIFIFI
    Anna Karina in Godard’s
    BAND OF OUTSIDERS
    Romy Schneider & Yves Montand in
    CÉSAR AND ROSALIE
    Ken Loach's
    SORRY WE MISSED YOU
    CORPUS CHRISTI
    THE WHISTLERS
    THE WILD GOOSE LAKE
    BEANPOLE
    INCITEMENT
    WHAT SHE SAID: THE ART OF PAULINE KAEL
    THE BOOKSELLERS
    CAPITAL IN THE TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY


    CARO DIARIO (Nanni Moretti 1993) New 2K Restoration
    ON A MAGICAL NIGHT (Christophe Honoré ) R-V
    BACARAU (Kleber Mendonça Filho, Juliano Dornelles)
    THE BOOKSELLERS (D.W. Young)
    DEERSKIN/LE DAIN (Quentin Dupieux) R-V
    LIBERTÉ (Albert Serra) NYFF
    SANTIAGO, ITALIA (Nanni Moretti 2018)
    SATANAGO (Béla Tarr , 7 hrs. 20 mins.) New 4K Restoration
    SOMEONE, SOMEWHERE/DEUX MOI (Cédric Klapisch)
    THE WHISTLERS (Corneliu Porumboiu) NYFF
    A WHITE, WHITE DAY (Hlynur Pálmason)
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    Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival

    You can watch some of this cancelled festival's virtual form HERE.
    A livestream event is scheduled for Saturday, May 16, 2020.



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    Relic.



    A new (mainly?) virtual but also theatrical release of interest is RELIC. Filmleaf's Sundance 2020 coverage:
    RELIC (Natalie Erika James) is an "unsettling debut" by a Japanese Austrialian fllmmaker, a "slow-burn haunted house movie" that turns into a "disturbingly effective allegory for the ravages of dementia" -- a disease that this time spreads through the entire family. The "compelling performances" headline Emily Mortimer and Bella Heathcote, recounts HOLLYWOOD REPORTER'S David Rooney.
    IFC presents RELIC directed by Natalie Erika James, written by Natalie Erika Jame and Christian White, starring Emiy Morimer, Bella Heathcote, Robyn Nevin

    Relic WILL OPEN JULY 10, 2020 IN THEATERS AND ON VOD/DIGITAL RENTAL. Filmleaf review then.

    NEW TEASER AND SOCIAL TOOLKIT AVAILABLE HERE

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