Wednesday, October 2, 2013

A Guide to the BUFFALO INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL



The 7th annual Buffalo International Film Festival reaches screens in Amherst and Buffalo with four nights of films - including several local works including the features Brandonwood and Buffalo Boys making their WNY debuts. Also local are several shorts - screened throughout the festival and in a shorts block on Friday at 4PM, two local documentary including one about Allentown's Theater of Youth and another about climate change.

There is something for everybody including the festivals' most intriguing film - The Thief and the Cobbler - Recobbled Cut which attempts to complete a never completed epic.



The Galas

While maybe not as glamorous as a TIFF outting at Roy Thompson Hall - the festival none the less features an opening and closing night Gala including a little scene film from French filmmaker Luc Besson (director of The Family)  - The Extraordinary Adventures of D'Adele Blanc-Sec and the Theater of Youth documentary Long Live TOY: Defending Children's Theater in the Nickel City.


The Locals

Brandonwood and Buffalo Boys show Friday and Saturday night at 9PM respectively. Buffalo Boys by Raymond Guarnieri has screened at Indie Gathering at the Manhattan Film Festival where it took home several honors. Brandonwood by John J. Fink, will have its world premiere at BIFF after revealing its trailer earlier last month. Both look like strong works - with Buffalo Boys selling out several days in advance - the festival announcing a rush line for those without tickets. Local shorts play before both shows.



Docs

The festival has a strong line up of documentaries including the kid friendly Magic Camp, the Long Bike Back from Buffalo born filmmaker Julia Wrona, the story of a Reverend Gary Davis - a rag time singer in Harlem Street Singer, and Dear Mr. Watterson, an exploration of comic strip Calvin and Hobbs by Joel Allen Schroeder. Comfort Zone: The WNY Climate Change Movie also aims to shine a light on several important air quality issues - gee - thanks Tonawanda! 

A block of Made in Buffalo documentaries also screens on Sunday at 4:30PM.











World Cinema

Earning its title as an INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - let us not forget several titles the festival is showcasing that otherwise would slip through the cracks (not that Squeaky Wheel and Dipson aren't trying their hardest). Amongst those include the Bollywood dance flick (luckily without the Bollywood running time, the festival quotes it at a lean 95 minutes) - Aayna Ka Bayna, the Chinese sex shop comedy Red Light Revolution - which looks hilarious, and the controversial Turkish film When Darin Falls







Also don't forget to check out Casa De Arte (on Elmwood Avenue in Allentown) which will be home to the festival's tribute to Mexican actress Maria Felix, featuring a different Felix film Friday-Sunday at 8PM. Admission to the Felix tribute is free.

The festival offers various ticketing options with general adult admission $10 - with discounts for students, seniors, children and members of the Buffalo Film Society. All tickets on sale at www.buffalofilmfestival.com



1 comment:

  1. Thanks for this wonderful coverage! There is a list of Audience Award winners at: http://www.buffalofilmfestival.com/home/2013-awards/

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