The coverage for the 30th Annual Miami International Film Festival has begun in earnest. I hope to document all the coverage I contribute on this blog and highlight some films I find noteworthy or even not so noteworthy.
A couple of small things already appeared yesterday in the “Miami New Times.” They include a movie review and a conservation with the festival’s director. The titles below are hot links to the articles:
MIFF’s Jaie Laplante Talks Cinema at the Intersection of Hollywood and Latin America
Guess which one of the three reviews in this article I wrote:
MIFF 2013: Murder, Marriage, and Madness in This Week’s Biggest Movies
The meat of the coverage on Independent Ethos, however, shall be the result of taking in the following screenings/events (all titles are hotlinks to tickets and trailers):
Friday, March 1
7:00 PM: TWENTY FEET FROM STARDOM (OPENING NIGHT FILM)
Saturday, March 2
3:00 PM: ANALYZE THIS: A CRITICS POWER IN TODAY’S FILM CULTURE
6:15 PM: THE BOY WHO SMELLS LIKE FISH
9:15 PM: THE HUNT (JAGTEN)
Monday, March 4th
7:00 PM: MY GERMAN FRIEND (EL AMIGO ALEMÁN)
Tuesday, March 5th
7:00 PM: NO
9:30 PM: EVERYDAY
Wednesday, March 6th
Friday, March 8th
7:00 PM: THE ARTIST AND THE MODEL (with Career Achievement Tribute to FERNANDO TRUEBA) (EL ARTISTA Y LA MODELO)
9:45 PM: REALITY
Saturday, March 9th
11:00 AM: CONVERSATION WITH CRISTIAN JIMENEZ (the director of Bonsai, which I reviewed here)
6:45 PM: BEIJING FLICKERS (YOU-ZHONG)
9:45 PM: AFTER LUCIA (DESPUÉS DE LUCIA)
Sunday, March 10th
1:00 PM: BLACKFISH
4:00 PM: LEVIATHAN
My most anticipated film of the festival, see the trailer: