February 11, 2007
Other fests, other events.
How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy It) screens for free at the International House on Wednesday; in the Philadelphia City Paper, Sam Adams recommends catching it if you can.
Ernest Hardy recommends several films screening as part of the Pan African Film & Arts Festival (through February 19). Also in the LA Weekly: David Thompson on Roberto Rossellini: A Retrospective (through March 31) and Holly Willis on Ezra Johnson's What Visions Burn (through May 6) and Matthew Barney: No Restraint (February 14 through 18). More on that one from Andy Klein in the LA CityBeat.
Susan King previews the Gangsters & Crime In the Big City series for the Los Angeles Times. February 15 through 22.
Neil Morris in the Independent Weekly: "The Full Frame Documentary Film Festival's 10th anniversary is still two months away, but it is not too early to begin reliving its past glory." Also: More Triangle area events.
For the Evening Class, Michael Hawley writes up a list of films he's hoping to catch at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival (March 15 through 25).
Geoff Andrew has a Rotterdam roundup for Time Out.
Tom Webber looks back on the Tromsø International Film Festival in the New Statesman.
Posted by dwhudson at February 11, 2007 11:08 AM








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