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Film harvest looks good Print E-mail
By Robert Hunt   
Last Updated ( Monday, 18 August 2008 )
 

With autumn approaching, the movies change as distinctively as the trees, as festival season and the jockeying for prime Oscar positions begin. Among the many films of interest for the next season are new films from the Coen Brothers, Spike Lee, Jonathan Demme, two from Clint Eastwood (!!), Darren Aronofsy's "The Wrestler," Wong Kar-Wai's re-edit of his earlier "Ashes of Time," Stephen Soderbergh's two-part Che Guevara biography, screenwriter Charles Kaufman' directorial debut with "Synecdoche, New York" and Larry Charles' follow-up to "Borat," - "Religulous" - in which Bill Maher tackles religious hypocrisy.

Wikipedia has a fairly thorough run-down of the Toronto schedule here , and a few details of the New York line-up are available here . The Telluride line-up is, as always, Top Secret. And as for that other autumnal film festival, the one in that Midwestern town where the natives live on gooey butter cake and toasted ravioli ... no word yet.

   

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