Tribeca Film Festival
April 8, 2005
I just finished watching Candy with Cinema Ahh*Some and now my brain's in film mode.* So, I began thinking about what to see when the Tribeca Film Festival arrives later this month.
I've been perusing the schedule a bit, but it's daunting. I know I could wait for a preivew of the festival in the local weeklies, but that'll be the week before or the week of and that won't be enough time to get tickets for the good showings. Why can't someone put out a festival preview a month before the event? That would be helpful.
I know I want to see Wong Kar Wai's 2046, but that's about it as of now. Like I said, daunting. I'm going to try and pore over the schedule, but if you have anything you're thinking of seeing and need a companion, I'm your man.
* The movie was crazy. I was entertained and I couldn't even imagine what it would have been like to be on the set during filming, but it is definitely the only time I will watch that movie.
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Comment #1:
I highly recommend 2046, especially if you're already a Wong Kar-Wai fan. It's completely beautiful, like In the Mood for Love, but much more surreal.
Posted by Amy on April 09, 2005 at 2:56AM