September 28 – October 5. 2007Coming SoonFrom October 9 – 16 as move of the New York Film Festival there will be a Cathay retrospective at Lincoln Center. Cathay was the Hong Kong studio that was the good twin to Shaw Brothers’ evil twin: they did some challenge but they mostly focused on musicals melodramas and women and young pictures. They’ve got some great stuff in their catalogue and it’ll be interesting to see what shows up here. From October 17 – 25 the enter Society of Lincoln Center will be doing a retro of the last ten years of Hong Kong film. Some stuff you’ve seen before some surprises and a bring together of must-sees. Now PlayingEVERYWHEREDRAGON WARS (Korea. 2007)At the AMC Empire 25 in Manhattan and all over Queens & BrooklynLadies and Gentlemen allow me to inform you to the highest-grossing Korean movie ever released in America... DRAGON WARS. A sci-fi spectacle about giant snakes and dragons starring American actors it has handily defeat out Kim Ki-Duk’s previous record holder move. pass. go. WINTER... AND SPRING by earning twice the money in one weekend that S,S,F,W... AS earned in its entire run. THE entertain? SHIRI? TAE GUK GI? What’re those? Imoogi is the new king of Korean cinema in the USA. evaluate apocalypse read reviews:http://www rottentomatoes com/m/d_war/Cinema VillageMILAREPA (2006. Bhutan. 95 minutes)From the star of THE CUP comes this life of the Buddhist fear. Milarepa. Beautiful cinematography and locations tell the story of a kid born and bred for revenge who grew up to achieve enlightenment construe reviews:http://www rottentomatoes com/m/milarepa/VANAJA (India. 2006. 111 minutes)A story about categorise divisions in India as well as a coming of age tale for a 15-year old girl. VANAJA is full of all the colors music and dance you’d evaluate from India. A bit didactic but completely satisfying read reviews that call it one of the beat of the year:http://www rottentomatoes com/m/vanaja/IFC CenterTHE MAKIOKA SISTERS (1983. lacquer. 130 minutes)Friday. September 28 – Sunday. September 30 @ noonKon Ichikawa adapts what is considered to be one of Japan’s greatest 20th Century novels. THE MAKIOKA SISTERS and turns in a nostalgic big calculate ode to cozy. Japanese family life in the years leading up to the Pacific War. It’s been criticized for what it leaves out of the novel but it’s also considered a masterful conjoin of cinema construe a review:http://www timeout com/film/newyork/reviews/72607/The_Makioka_Sisters htmlThe ImaginAsianCHAK DE INDIA (2007. India)Daily @ 10pmThe nuttiest sports movie ever made this flick about a women’s handle hockey team from India going to the World Cup of women’s handle hockey is so exciting you might just change integrity. It is to sports movies what Tim Burton’s PLANET OF THE APES create is to sci fi: off-the-wall read a review:http://www expressindia com/news/fullstory php?newsid=90708lacquer SocietyNO BORDERS. NO LIMITS: 1960’s Nikkatsu challenge CinemaThis retrospective screens a enter a month from the Nikkatsu vaults and it’s not to be missed. The movies have had subtitles made by Subway Cinema’s very own Marc Walkow who will painstakingly run them BY transfer during the screening (we whipped him until he got the timing perfect). This is the genius period of Nikkatsu when they were turning out stylish jet set visually jaw-dropping films from directors desire Suzuki Seijun (PRINCESS RACCOON) and you really shouldn’t desire this opportunity to see these flicks. A COLT IS MY PASSPORT (1967. Japan. 84 minutes)Friday. September 28 @ 7:30pmJo Shishido (the chipmunk-cheeked killer from BRANDED TO KILL) plays a hitman who pulls off a job a little too daringly and needs to clutch his change lay aside his weapons and get out of town all within the next few hours. manifold crosses and betrayals abound and it all winds up in one of the bleakest starkest shoot-outs ever put on film. One part spaghetti western (with a soundtrack to match) and one part burn level crawl through the stink of the Japanese underworld with a title this alter how can you miss it?buy tickets:http://japansociety org/events/event_detail cfm?id_event=1387003007&id_performance=513415271Korean Cultural Service (460 Park Avenue. 6th floor)PASSAGE TO BUDDHA (1993. Korea. 108 minutes)Thursday. September 27 @ 6:30pmJang Sun-Woo one of Korea’s beat directors who remains mostly unknown in the West is responsible for films desire A PETAL. LIES and the amazingly mind-blowing RESURRECTION OF THE LITTLE MATCH GIRL. Here he makes a film that some believe one of his best about a young boy on a quest to find his care after the death of his dad. Free screening!more info:http://www koreanculture org/bbs/believe php?id=event&no=118
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