nowhere to hide
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NOWHERE TO HIDE. 'Bravura' describes this stylistic spree too modestly. Drawing inspiration from Clint Eastwood, Sergio Leone, and John Woo, this chase film in which cops try to catch a master of disguise, also owes something to film pioneer Louis Feuillade. This is a film as much about the joy of filmmaking as it is about a deadly pursuit. Lee Myung-Se, the filmmaker, streamlines the genre and recoats it with grand loopy humor and a terrific sense of what pleases the eye and ear. Its inventiveness is astonishing. Inchon, the Korean port city in which the delirious action explodes, becomes with this film, a great new location, and Lee Myung-Se, who also wrote and worked as the film's production designer, a director with a spectacular new signature. Korea, 1999. 110 min. Preceded by BELGIUM STRIKES BACK. The Benelux countries' biggest star comes to the rescue of a cool chick in distress. Directed by Pieter van Hees and Erik Bulckens. Belgium, 1999. 10 min.
27C. Mon. March 27 at 6:00 PM 28D. Tues. March 28 at 9:00 PM
VOYAGES. In Poland, a Jewish tour group warily visits Jewish cultural and historical sites. In Paris, an elderly man tries to convince a middle-aged woman that he is indeed the father she hasn't seen in over fifty years. In Israel, a recent Russian emigré traipses across Tel Aviv searching for a distant relative. These are the stories which make up VOYAGES, Emmanuel Finkiel's immensely moving look at the last generation of Holocaust survivors. Although entirely set in the present, the past is never far away, as the physical and emotional upheaval of their youth courses beneath the surface of even the most seemingly tranquil lives. France, 1999. 111 min. A New Yorker Films Release. 27D. Mon. March 27 at 9:00 PM 28C. Tues. March 28 at 6:00 PM
JOURNEY TO THE SUN. Mehmet, a recent arrival to the teeming city, is fortunate. He has a shared room, a possible girlfriend and a neat job as a diviner for Istanbul's municipal water system. He meets Berzan, a street music vendor familiar with the metropolis, and his moral education begins. Berzan is a Kurd, harassed by the authorities, and Mehmet's friendship with him combined with his own 'dark skin' puts Mehmet at extreme risk. Yesim Ustaoglu, an architect turned filmmaker, takes her characters on a journey east out of Istanbul into a ravishing and war-ravaged landscape close to the Iraqi border. JOURNEY TO THE SUN may be a story of sanctioned persecution but it is also the chronicle of a remarkable pilgrimage into the unknown. Turkey/The Netherlands/Germany, 1999. 105 min. 29C. Wed. March 29 at 6:00 PM 30D. Thurs. March 30 at 9:00 PM
NORTHERN SKIRTS. A cry from the heart of Europe, NORTHERN SKIRTS follows the lives and loves of five twenty-somethings in an Austrian border town. Three Balkan refugees desperately seek jobs visas, anything which will give them some much- needed stability. Two Austrians come to terms with futures offering few promises and less certainty. Aided by a superb cast, Barbara Albert's stunning feature debut details the complex emotional entanglements that come to define her characters, rendering a searing portrait of an old world dealing with some harsh new realities. Austria/Switzerland/Germany, 1999. 103 min. Preceded by LITTLE DARK POET. Silent era, hand tinted film competes with a romantic trying to come up with a love story. A Bolex brothers film directed by Mike Booth. UK, 1998. 6 min. 29D. Wed. March 29 at 9:00 PM 31C. Fri. March 31 at 6:00 PM
SHOWER. In a rapidly growing Beijing, an aging father, Lin, and one of his sons run a strictly traditional bathhouse with ingenuity and good will for their cranky elderly clientele. Into this fast-disappearing world comes Lin's thoroughly modern elder son, Daming, who mistakenly thinks his father has died, and he learns the hard way how progress threatens family and memory. Witty and engaging, the storytelling deftly balances realism and farce, and is interpreted by a wonderful cast featuring veteran stage and film actors, including Pu Cun Xin, familiar from The Blue Kite. Zhang Yang, a pioneer director of China's underground music-video scene, follows his first feature, Spicy Love Soup (1998), with this remarkably insightful, gently bittersweet human comedy, edged by a profound understanding of the loss of a centuries-old culture that must give way to current needs. China, 1999. 92 min. A Sony Pictures Classics Release. 30C. Thurs. March 30 at 6:00 PM 1A. Sat. April 1 at 12:00 NOON
THE EYES OF TAMMY FAYE. A portrait of Tammy Faye Baker - narrated by drag queen RuPaul, featuring chapter headings announced by a pair of hand-puppets, is much more than a camp extravaganza. Directors Fenton Bailey and Randy Barbato review Tammy Faye's tragic and sometime triumphant life, providing insight and perspective on a woman whose name usually evokes no more than an image of smeared mascara. This highly entertaining and revealing chronical of one of our most controversial public figures gives us Tammy Faye's take on Jerry Falwell and the scandal which polarized Christians and sent her husband Jim, to prison. Whatever one thinks of her views and her mission, Tammy Faye is surely a fascinating subject for this expertly crafted film. USA, 1999. 79 min. A Lions Gate Release. Preceded by IN GOD WE TRUST by Jason Reitman. Heaven, Hell and a certain coin. USA, 1999. 16 min. 31D. Fri. March 31 at 9:00 PM 2A. Sun. April 2 at 12:00 NOON
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