Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Síða 31

Reykjavík Grapevine - 23.09.2016, Síða 31
h Reykjavík Map Happy Hour Guide Places We Like Best Of Reykjavík Practical Info September 23 - October 6 IN YOUR POCKET The viking:info Skólavörðustíg 3 · Reykjavík Skólavörðustíg 25 · Reykjavík Hafnarstræti 104 · Akureyri e:info@theviking.is www.theviking.is TAX FREE Akureyri Reykjavík Great collection, good prices 1 mountainguides.is info@mountainguides.is · Tel: +354 587 9999 GLACIER WALKS, HIKING& CAVING FROM REYKJAVÍK 2016 OUTDOOR ADVENTURES SMALL GROUPS QUALITY EXPERIENCES 1 GLACIER WA LKS SÓLHEIMAJÖ KULL & SKA FTAFELL DAY TOURS 2016 mountaingui des.is info@mounta inguides.is · T el: +354 587 9999 PASSION & PROFESSIO NALISM 1 SUPER JEEP ADVENTURES icelandrovers.is info@icelandrovers.is · Tel: +354 587 9999 HIGHLAND & GLACIER TOURS FROM REYKJAVÍK 2016 MAKE EVERY MOMENT AN EXPERIENCE ICELANDROVERS.IS info@icelandrovers.is · Tel: +354 587 9999 SUPER JEEP DAY TOURS FROM REYKJAVÍK Two Weeks The Grapevine picks the events, places and things to check out in the next two weeks. If you want to see... … Hot Topics Gianfranco Rosi’s ‘Fire at Sea’, shot around the Sicilian island of Lampedusa at the height of the European refugee crisis, has earned praise at major festivals around the world for its urgency and poetry. It’s the highest-pro- file new film in this year’s lineup, but not the only documentary to tackle the plight of mi- grants in our supposedly global world. If read- ing about Trump’s Wall and Iceland’s interpre- tation of the Dublin Regulation gets you all hot: ‘Chasing Asylum’ takes a look at offshore de- tention in Australia, while the Spanish ‘Walls’ looks at people who live on the right and wrong side of borders in Africa, Europe, and, yes, the Americas. … Old Masters Within this year’s spotlight on Polish film, rejoice at the “Decalogue” of the late, great Krzysztof Kieślowski: ten short films made for Polish television in the late 1980s, loosely inspired by the Ten Commandments, that will change your life if you let them. This year’s festival also features Guests of Honor Darren Aronofsky, returning to the country where he shot ‘Noah’—which will not screen at RIFF, though film-school favourites ‘Re- quiem for a Dream’, ‘The Wrestler’ and ‘Black Swan’ will—and the Canadian director Dee- pa Mehta, whose brand-new ‘Anatomy of Violence’ imagines the lives leading up to a shocking real-life Delhi crime of 2012. … New Blood The 27-year-old Russian director Ivan I. Tver- dovskiy has raised hackles across the festival circuit with his second feature ‘Zoology’, about a middle-aged woman who starts to grow a tail. The Rome-based duo Rainer Frimmel and Tizza Covi’s ‘Mister Univer- so’, about an out-of-work lion tamer seek- ing a meeting with an aging strongman, is the latest work from a duo known for mag- ic-neorealist portraits of European margi- nalia. And the Polish filmmaker Michael Marczak is represented with ‘Fuck for For- est’, a star-crossed portrait of radical eco- activism, and ‘All These Sleepless Nights’, an experimental documentary about the passions and indulgences of youth. ... Boldface Names New York City’s eternal It Girl, Chloë Se- vigny, will appear at the festival to pres- ent her directorial debut ‘Kitty’, a short adapted from a Paul Bowles story. ‘Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell’ follows up with the child prostitute who stole the screen in the photographer Mary Ellen Mark’s land- mark 1984 documentary ‘Streetwise’. And in ‘My Scientology Movie’, charismatic UK television presenter Louis Theroux takes a playful look inside Scientology—or as far inside as he can, anyway. … Northern Neighbors Dogme 95 cofounder Thomas Vinterberg delves into his memories of growing up on a hippie commune in 1970s Denmark for his dramedy ‘The Commune’, while Nor- wegian writer-director Erik Skjoldbjærg attempts a study of a single disturbed mind, a teenage arsonist, in ‘Pyromaniac’. From Sweden, Johannes’s Nyholm’s first feature ‘The Giant’ concerns an autistic man with a massive face tumor on his journey to a pétanque tournament, while the documentary ‘Cheer Up’ concerns some of the worst cheerleaders in Finland (and the festival’s sole Greenlandic film, ‘STG’, profiles the best rock band in Nuuk, Small Time Giants). ‘The Islands and the Whales’ looks at the effects of ecological change on the Faroe Islands. RIFF EDITION

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