Film HITLIST THE BEST FILM RELEASES & EVENTS

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Beasts of the Southern Wild A bracingly original and beguiling magical realist fable about six-year-old Hushpuppy and her father clinging to a precarious existence in the Louisiana backwaters. See review, page 70. Selected release from Fri 19 Oct.

Sister Thoroughly absorbing drama about class differences and family ties set in a Swiss-Austrian ski resort. See review, page 69. Selected release from Fri 26 Oct.

Rust and Bone How could Jacques Audiard follow up A Prophet? With an intense tale of a wheelchair-bound whale trainer and a bare knuckle boxer, that’s how. See review, page 71. General release from Fri 2 Nov. Africa in Motion 2012 Expanding to Glasgow for its seventh year the festival focuses on the theme of modern Africa. See preview, page 72. Filmhouse, Edinburgh and GFT, Glasgow, Thu 25 Oct–Fri 2 Nov.

Ginger and Rosa British director Sally Potter returns with this tale of two teenage girls in 1960s London, starring Elle Fanning, Annette Bening and Timothy Spall. See interview, right and review, page 71. Selected release from Fri 19 Oct. Argo Ben Afl eck’s third directorial effort is a thriller cum showbiz satire about the 1979 US Embassy hostage siege in Iran. Stars Afl eck, John Goodman and Scoot McNairy. See review, page 69. Selected release from Wed 7 Nov.

EdinDocs Back for a third year, this celebration of independent doc-making is a great opportunity to see short i lms by up-and- coming i lmmakers with many in attendance. See preview, page 74. Cameo, Edinburgh, Thu 4–Sat 6 Oct.

Room 237 Rodney Ascher interviews i ve people with intriguing and barmy interpretations of the hidden meaning behind Kubrick’s The Shining. See feature, page 68 and review, page 70. Selected release from Fri 26 Oct.

Skyfall Bond returns in his 23rd i lm, this time under the direction of Sam Mendes. Daniel Craig stars alongside Javier Bardem, Ralph Fiennes and Naomie Harris. See review at list. co.uk. General release from Fri 2 Nov. The Shining An extended version of Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece will screen in cinemas this All Hallow’s Eve including 24 minutes of extra footage. General release on Wed 31 Oct; selected release from Fri 2 Nov.

Profile SALLY POTTER

Born 1949, London, UK Background Started out making short experimental i lms as part of the London Filmmakers Co-op in the late 60s. She later worked as a choreographer and theatre director before returning to i lmmaking. In 1992 she made her mark on the i lmmaking map with Orlando, starring Tilda Swinton. It was nominated for two Academy Awards. Subsequent i lms include The Man Who Cried (2000), The Tango Lesson (1996) and Rage (2009) the i rst feature i lm to premiere on mobile phones. What she’s doing now Potter’s latest i lm, Ginger and Rosa, is about the friendship between two teenage girls in 1960s London and stars Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks and Annette Benning. It premiered at Toronto Film Festival in September. On portraying the relationships in the i lm ‘Whether people recognise themselves, or i nd something quite different from their own experience, I wanted them to see the complexity, the ambiguity of these relationships. We are so often encouraged to view the world as if it’s black and white.’ On working with young actors ‘We underestimate young actors as workers. Extremely young actors can be incredibly sophisticated and professional. I don’t think that your quantity of years corresponds to your level of depth unfortunately!’ On cinematographer Robbie Ryan ‘The way he works is very mobile and very free. We worked hard on the feel and the look of the period, but apart from that there’s really no formality: he follows the action. The actors love him, because he gets right in there with them.’ (Interview by Hannah McGill) Ginger and Rosa is on selected release from Fri 19 Oct. See list. co.uk for the full interview.

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