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America's Summer European Hits
by Sandy Mandelberger, Coming Attractions Editor While it is never simple to release a foreign language film in a market dominated by Hollywood, a few European films have managed to become critical and public hits as America moves into its final days of summer before next weekend’s Labor Day. While such films as The Dark Night, Iron Man and the latest installment of the Indiana Jones series have dominated both domestic and international box office, a certain late summer has emerged among specialty distributors of art films. With most of the summer blockbusters coming out in June and July, the month of August has evolved into a rather positive time for the release of more “serious” films and movies that hail from other countries. Perhaps audiences fed up with a rash of superheroes and special effects-laden cotton candy crave a more demanding kind of cinema once the blockbusters have run their course. This is certainly looking to be the case with a handful of certifiable European summer hits.
Just opening this past week, but looking like it will have a long run into the Fall is A GIRL CUT IN TWO, the newest film from the French “master of suspense” Claude Chabrol. Loosely inspired by the 1906 murder of the New York architect Stanford White, the film is an icy examination of class divisions, ruthless sexual gamesmanship and crushing social machinery. Ludivine Sagnier plays an attractive television weather girl who finds herself the object of a power struggle between a married, womanizing author (François Berléand) and a spoiled multimillionaire playboy (Benoît Magimel) who wants her as his trophy. The film has been the subject of much media chatter and been consistently widening its reach since its June opening.
As America becomes stalled in an economic malaise that may not lift soon, the Italian film DAYS AND CLOUDS strong>makes it clear that economic distress is not simply an American phenomenon. In this deeply troubling Italian film, directed by Silvio Soldoni, a middle-aged businessman in Genoa is abruptly fired from his high-paying job in the company he helped found 20years earlier and struggles to regain his footing. The film demonstrates how economic hardship is not only a financial consideration, but deeply affects the man’s self-esteem and his network of relationships, including his marriage to an understanding but difficult wife. The film, which is distributed by the specialty company Film Movement, continues to build momentum after its initial release in early July and looks destined to be one of the contenders for this year’s Oscar as well.
Whether they are European films proper or supreme European talents working in American cinema, the films mentioned above are all expanding the cinematic profile of the summer of 2008 and, thankfully, finding audiences who appreciate their inherent seriousness and depth of feeling. In summer, blockbusters are not the only films worth paying attention to. 25.08.2008 | Coming Attractions's blog Cat. : A Girl Cut in Two America Art film Asia Asia Argento Ben Kingsley Benoît Magimel Best Blockbuster Catherine Breillat Claude Chabrol Coming Attractions Entertainment Entertainment European Cinema Fatih Akin Film Film genres France François Berléand François Cluzet Germany Hanna Schygulla Human Interest Human Interest IFC Films Isabel Coixet Javier Bardem Juan Antonio Jules-Amédée Barbey Los Angeles Ludivine Sagnier Ludivine Sagnier machinery New York Oscar Paris Penelope Cruz Philip Roth San Francisco Sandy Mandelberger Silvio Soldoni Stanford Stanford White the 2007 Cannes Film Festival the Berlin Film Festival the Best Screenplay prize The Dark Night, Iron Man and the the edge of heaven The Last Mistress U.S. market United States US Federal Reserve VICKY CRISTINA BARCELONA Woody Allen PROS
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