My report on the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) for Offscreen. Thanks as always to the editor, Donato Totaro, for agreeing to run it. Since writing this article, I was able to catch up with Sean Baker’s The Florida Project, which — in spite of its stylistically awkward conclusion — rivals Western as the best and most moving narrative film in this year’s festival. On the other hand, I don’t consider Darren Aronofsky’s mother! a success as its allegorical story isn’t grounded in enough realistic detail (few real poets can support themselves on their work alone, much less afford a house like the one in the movie), and I didn’t really enjoy watching it, but it’s such an audacious and at times exciting failure that you should probably see it anyway, if you haven’t already.
TIFF 2017: Beyond the Unpleasure Principle
- Tagged
- 1930s
- 2010s
- Ali Asgari
- American Cinema
- Antonio Méndez Esparza
- Asian Cinema
- Ben Russell
- Blake Williams
- Bruno Dumont
- Bruno Forzani
- Dane Kolmjen
- Dani Leventhal
- Dénis Côté
- Emmanuel Gras
- European Cinema
- Fern Silva
- Hélène Cattet
- Hong Sang-soo
- Lucien Castaing-Taylor
- Michael Robinson
- Narimane Mari
- Neïl Beloufa
- Nelson Carlo de los Santos Arias
- Pedro Pinho
- Sara Cwynar
- Sheilah Wilson
- Shi Dongshan
- Valeska Griesbach
- Véréna Paravel
- Wang Bing
- Xu Bing
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