SIFF 2015 Report #3: Overheard 3, Dreams Rewired, The Apu Trilogy, Mistress America, Unexpected, A Matter of Interpretation, Dearest

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Overheard 3 – The third in a series of thrillers from Hong Kong, directed by Alan Mak and Felix Chong and starring the powerhouse trio of Lau Ching-wan, Louis Koo and Daniel Wu. Each film follows a new set of characters in a crime story involving eavesdropping technology of some kind and nefarious financial transactions. Each one is overwritten, the kind of film in which characters speak in long monologues of exposition, explaining things to the audience that all the characters in the scene should already know. Each movie weaves a financial crime  (insider trading, real estate fraud) into traditional cop melodrama (read: problems with the wife/girlfriend), lending well-trod territory the shiny patina of contemporary relevance. Each movie delights in maiming Louis Koo in some horrible way. This is easily the worst entry in the series thus far, the plot overcomplicated (and not, as you’d expect, because Western audiences get confused by the nature of real estate deals in the New Territories, but rather just because the various schemes and revenge plots are far too complex to have ever been enacted by any actual humans), the characters thin and prone to radically irrational behavior. The first two managed to mitigate that with some clever suspense and action sequences, but there is hardly any of that here either. All of these people have done vastly superior work. It looks slick, like a lot of post-Infernal Affairs Hong Kong films (Mak was a co-director on that one as well), but it doesn’t have any depth, any soul.

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Friday May 29 – Thursday June 4

Featured Film:

The Seattle International Film Festival

SIFF 2015 continues and highlights of the third (and final) week include new films from Peter Greenaway, Peter Chan, Lee Kwangkuk, Im Kwontaek, Mia Hanson-Løve and Christian Petzold, archival films from Nicholas Ray, Sergei Eisenstein, the Shaw Brothers, and Ousmane Sembène and much more. We’ll have reviews posting throughout the festival and here is our Week Three Preview.
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Playing This Week:

Central Cinema:

Everything is Terrible! Legends Tour Fri-Sat Only
Tootsie (Sydney Pollack, 1982) Sat-Weds

Crest Cinema Center:

Wild Tales (Damián Szifrón) Fri-Thurs Our Preview 
What We Do in the Shadows (Jemaine Clement & Taika Waititi) Fri-Thurs Our Preview

SIFF Cinema Egyptian:

2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview

Grand Cinema:

Slow West (John Maclean) Fri-Thurs
The Salt of the Earth (Juliano Ribeiro Salgado & Wim Wenders) Fri-Thurs
Of Horses and Men (Benedikt Erlingsson) Mon Only

Grand Illusion Cinema:

About Elly (Asghar Farhadi, 2009) Fri-Thurs
Set Fire to the Stars (Andy Goddard) Fri-Thurs

Harvard Exit Theatre:

2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview

Cinemark Lincoln Square Cinemas:

Tanu Weds Manu Returns (Anand L. Rai) Fri-Thurs
2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview

Northwest Film Forum:

The Experimental Film Movement in Serbia: Years of Structure (1960s-80s) Sun Only
Different From the Others (Richard Oswald, 1919) Thurs Only

AMC Pacific Place:

2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview

Paramount Theatre:

The Mark of Zorro  (Fred Niblo, 1920) Mon Only 35mm

Scarecrow Video Screening Lounge:

Logan’s Run (Michael Anderson, 1976) Fri Only
Raising Arizona (The Coen Brothers, 1987) Sat Only
Zorro (Duccio Tessari, 1975) Sun Only
Victor/Victoria (Blake Edwards, 1982) Sun Only

Seattle Art Museum:

Black Box 2.0: Landscapes, Revisited Fri Only
Black Box 2.0: Over Deliver Every Time Sun Only

Landmark Seven Gables:

In the Name of My Daughter (André Techiné) Fri-Thurs

SIFF Film Center:

2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview 

Sundance Cinemas Seattle:

The Seven Five (Tiler Russell) Fri-Thurs
Slow West (John Maclean) Fri-Thurs

SIFF Cinema Uptown:

2015 Seattle International Film Festival Program Details Our Preview

Varsity Theatre:

Clouds of Sils Maria (Olivier Assayas) Fri-Thurs Our Preview