Time Out’s picks of the 15th annual festival, opening July 4
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As Luck Would Have It |
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Kicking off the Festival is this vicious satire of tabloid media. An unemployed man becomes a news sensation after a freak accident puts his life at risk, live on TV. “Salma Hayek is amazing as the man’s wife. It’s funny, moving, it’s very critical of today’s society…the perfect film to open the festival.” Palace Norton Street, 7pm, Wed Jul 4; Sat Jul 7, 6.30pm; Chauvel Cinema, Sun Jul 8, 4pm. |
Winning Streak |
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A sly, slick gambling saga, Winning Streak is based on the true story of the Pelayo family, who rode a roulette-wheel exploit to massive success in casinos around the world. “It’s fast-paced and groovy, with a real Ocean’s Eleven flavour.” Palace Norton Street, Thu Jul 5, 6,45pm; Sun Jul 8, 8.30pm; Chauvel Cinema, Fri Jul 13, 6.30pm. |
Saving Private Perez |
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When drug lord Julian Perez is asked by his mother to rescue his little brother, an American soldier MIA in Iraq, he forms an elite posse of underworld badasses. “It’s very funny, completely over the top and ridiculous. Don’t expect anything deep and meaningful.” Palace Norton Street, Sun Jul 8, 2pm; Sun Jul 15, 6.15pm; Chauvel Cinema, Tue Jul 10, 8.30pm. |
Snowflake, the White Gorilla |
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Barcelona Zoo’s beloved albino gorilla is back via the power of animation in this live action/animation mash-up that’s all about finding your true colours. “This one’s perfect for little kids and families. It’s nice that they’ve paid this tribute to the real gorilla.” Palace Norton Street, Sun Jul 8, noon; Chauvel Cinema, Sun Jul 15, noon. |
Wrinkles |
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The popular and poignant Spanish graphic novel about life in a nursing home hits the big screen. Two friends struggle to avoid the dreaded top-floor for ‘lost causes’, even as one of them starts to feel the onset of Alzheimer’s. “It’s very touching, and makes a seamless transition between light and darkness.” Palace Norton Street, Sat Jul 7, 2pm; Tue Jul 10, 8.45pm; Chauvel Cinema, Mon Jul 9, 6.30pm. |
Unit 7 |
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A crack team of narcotics officers are on a mission to clean up Seville ahead of the 1992 World Expo – but nothing’s as it seems. This morally ambiguous thriller has already wowed the Tribeca Film Festival. “We’ve featured all of the director’s films in previous festivals. I’m not usually into police films, but this one’s different – really in-your-face.” Palace Norton Street, Tue Jul 10, 6.30pm; Chauvel Cinema, Sun Jul 8, 8.30pm; Sat Jul 14, 2pm. |
Madrid, 1987 |
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A respected reporter attempts to seduce a young journalism student, but things go awry when the two become trapped in a bathroom - naked. It’s a confronting, wordy slow burn. “For a premise like this to work you need a very clever script and two very good actors, and the film’s got them.” Palace Norton Street, Mon Jul 9, 9pm; Wed Jul 11, 6.45pm; Sun Jul 15 1.45pm. |
Chinese Take-Away |
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A cantankerous Buenos Aires hardware store owner takes in a lost Chinese man who doesn’t speak a word of Spanish. Needless to say, worlds collide. “It’s all about miscommunication and challenging conceptions, but it does so in a very funny way. It’s already set for Australian distribution, and I think it’ll be the highlight of the festival.” Palace Norton Street, Sun Jul 8, 6.30pm; Thu Jul 12, 9.15pm; Chauvel Cinema, Fri Jul 6, 6.30pm. |
No Rest for the Wicked |
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This gritty thriller about a disgraced police officer on a personal crusade against corrupt cops, drug trafficking and terrorism swept the Goya Awards (the Spanish Oscars). “All I can say is, it is a must. It won best film, best actor, best script, best everything at the Goyas this year. Don’t miss it.” Palace Norton Street, Sat Jul 7, 8.45pm; Thu Jul 12, 6.30pm; Chauvel Cinema, Thu Jul 5, 6.30pm. |
Sleep Tight |
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A disturbing psychological thriller about a deranged building concierge terrorising his residents? It’s safe to say the title of the closing night film is ironic. “This one hooked me from the first moment. It’s not the standard ‘boo!’ style of scary movie, and Luis Tosar is brilliant as the concierge. Everyone’s going to talk about this one.” Palace Norton Street, Thu Jul 12, 6.30pm; Chauvel Cinema, Fri Jul 13, 8.30pm. |
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