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CANNES FILM REVIEW: Ulrich Seidl’s ‘Import/Export’

By Ray Bennett CANNES – Ulrich Seidl’s “Import /Export” is a tawdry little film ostensibly about the cultural clashes that result from the proximity of former Soviet states, such as the Ukraine, to western nations such as Austria. There is … Continue reading

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BERLIN FILM REVIEW: Yu Li’s ‘Lost in Beijing’

By Ray Bennett BERLIN – “Lost in Beijing” might have the Chinese censors trying to wield their scissors, but Yu Li’s muddled sex drama is unlikely to cause an uproar, or make much of a stir, anywhere else. Film Distribution, … Continue reading

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BERLIN FILM REVIEW: Marianne Faithfull in ‘Irina Palm’

By Ray Bennett BERLIN – Marianne Faithfull (pictured) is unforgettable as a middle-class, middle-aged frump who takes a job at a sex club in order to raise enough money for her grandson’s life-saving operation in Sam Garbarski’s crowd-pleasing comedy-drama “Irina … Continue reading

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BERLIN FILM REVIEW: ‘The Life and Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal’

By Ray Bennett BERLIN – Concentration camp survivor Simon Wiesenthal, who lost 89 relatives to the Nazis, was for many the conscience of the Holocaust. An extraordinary man who died at 96, outliving almost all of his enemies, Wiesenthal celebrated … Continue reading

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BERLIN FILM REVIEW: ‘When a Man Falls in the Forest’

By Ray Bennett BERLIN – One of the characters in Ryan Eslinger’s joyless drama of wasted lives, “When a Man Falls in the Forest,” listens to a self-help tape called “An Exploratory Guide to Lucid Dreaming.” It’s too bad the … Continue reading

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