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Make Way for The Sarasota Film Festival

Sarasota Film FestivalHeld on the banks of the Gulf of Mexico in the Sunshine State since 1999, the Annual Sarasota Film Festival is entering its 15th year and has over 222 films to show for it.  Featuring a slew of world and US premieres, the SFF has quickly become one of the prodigious and prestigious film festivals this side of the pond.

Rising from the ashes of the Sarasota French Film Festival that ran annually in the same city until 1996, the SFF has garnished even more positive attention and glowing reviews from the masses and was even called "the acme of regional film festivals" by Variety magazine in 2012.

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New York, New Talent at the New Directors/New Film Festival

ndnf-logoMarch in New York City is all about the new -- seasons and otherwise. What better month to look towards new talent rather than the notoriously tepid stuff that lands at the mainstream theater chains where studios usually dump films not good enough to be summer blockbusters or to serve as late year awards fare?

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"Populaire" Kicks Off Rendez-Vous with French Cinema

Populaire posterThe light-hearted soufflé of a film, Populaire, directed by Régis Roinsard and starring Romain Duris and Deborah François, kicked off Rendez-Vous With French Cinema Thursday night at the Paris Theater (4 West 58th Street).

The charming director and the glittery stars attended the premiere and afterparty at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy on Fifth Avenue. (The Film Society of Lincoln Center, Unifrance Films and the Weinstein Company present the festival, which runs through March 10, 2013.)

Populaire is about an adorable and innocent young woman (François), a grocer’s daughter, stuck in the French provinces in 1959, who dreams of independence and a career. In Paris she finds work as a secretary of a handsome but often clueless boss (Duris), who discovers she can type like a maniac.

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Film Comment Selects 2013

BellocchioThe 13th annual Film Comment Selects series comprises a selection of films that haven’t been seen yet in New York or not in awhile. Alongside new films by Marco Bellocchio, Manoel de Oliveira, Michel Gondry and Kiyoshi Kurosawa are lesser-known or forgotten films by Ingmar Bergman, James William Guercio and Howard Zieff.

 Easily the most anticipated film of the series is Dormant Beauty, the latest from Bellocchio, whose late-career resurgence began with the masterly My Mother’s Smile, which premiered at the 2002 New York Film Festival. Since then, he’s made such gems as Good Morning Night, The Wedding Director and Vincere, which showcased the great Giovanna Mezzogiorno as a woman literally driven insane after her affair with Benito Mussolini.

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