‘10 Days with Dad’ and ‘Kill It and Leave This Town’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque
Updated Dec 23, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio In the spirit of “Mr. Mom,” director Ludovic Bernard’s new comedy “10 Days with Dad” finds a corporate dad over his head when his wife goes on holiday leaving him responsible for the house and their four kids.
Beginning on Dec. 25, Cleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee, the Capitol and Chagrin Cinemas) is screening the French family movie, which stars Franck Dubosc, Aure Atika and Alice David.
Also on Dec. 25, the Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque will be offering veteran Polish animator Mariusz Wilczynski’s debut feature, “Kill It and Leave This Town” from its virtual screening room.
: Thursday, December 17, 2020, 7:00 AM IST
Ajitpal Singhâs âFire In The Mountainsâ to have world premier at Sundance Film Festival 2021
A still from the movie
Mumbai: Self-taught filmmaker Ajitpal Singh is in happy mood these days. His debut feature as a writer-director, âFire In The Mountainsâ, is slated to have a world premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival 2021 in the âWorld Cinema Dramatic Competitionâ.
The movie, which is produced by Jar Pictures, is the only Indian film selected among 10 films in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition, the section which presents the emerging filmmaking talents around the world who offer fresh perspectives and inventive styles. The festival, which is set to take the digital route this year owing to the coronavirus pandemic, will be held between January 3 to February 3.
Indian films Fire in the Mountains, Writing with Fire heading to Sundance Film Festival
Ajitpal Singh s Fire in the Mountains and Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh s Writing with Fire are the two Indian films to have been selected for the Sundance Film Festival 2021. December 17, 2020 8:50:05 am
Ajitpal Singh s Fire in the Mountains will premiere at World Cinema Dramatic Competition at Sundance Film Festival. (Photo: JAR Pictures/Facebook)
Filmmaker Ajitpal Singh’s Fire in the Mountains and director duo Rintu Thomas and Sushmit Ghosh’s Writing with Fire are the two Indian films to have been selected for the Sundance Film Festival 2021, the organisers announced on Wednesday. The festival, which will be held from January 28 to February 3, is presented by Sundance Organisation, a nonprofit that discovers and supports independent artists, and introduces audiences to their work.
CODA (or Child Of Deaf Adults), and
House of Cards’ actor Robin Wright’s directorial debut Land. African-American racial-issues themed Rebecca Hall’s debut, the Tessa Thompson-starrer drama
Passing, and the premiere of Questlove’s (Ahmir Thompson’s) Black Woodstock music documentary,
Summer of Soul (…Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised).
India will send three powerful stories of and about women:
Fire in the Mountains
Writer-director Ajitpal Singh’s feature debut in Hindi, formerly titled
Swizerland, is one of the 10 features in the World Cinema Dramatic Competition section. It was steeped and brewed at NFDC Screenwriters’ Lab 2018, Work-in-Progress Lab 2019, and, in June this year, part of the five projects in Film Bazaar Goes to Cannes at Marche du Film marketplace to fetch global distributors, etc.
‘Louis Van Beethoven’ and ‘Assassins’ top this week’s streaming movies at Cleveland Cinemas and Cinematheque
Updated Dec 16, 2020;
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CLEVELAND, Ohio It’s been 250 years since the birth of Ludwig van Beethoven’s birth, and director Niki Stein marks the occasion with deep dive into the nearly deaf composer’s life.
The lavish new biographical drama “Louis Van Beethoven,” which starts streaming Dec. 18 via the Cleveland Institute of Art’s Cinematheque, details how an 8-year-old musical prodigy became a legend.
Also beginning on Dec. 18, Cleveland Cinemas (Cedar Lee, the Capitol and Chagrin Cinemas) is screening director Ryan White’s new documentary, “Assassins.”