The horrors contained in the new restoration of Come and See aren’t enough for a viewer, another uncompromising World War II drama will be arriving later this spring. Based on Jerzy Kosiński’s divisive 1965 novel The Painted Bird, Vàclav Marhoul’s uncompromising new film of the same name has earned controversy during its festival tour the past year, but it’s also gained much acclaim, earning a spot on the Oscar shortlist for Best International Film. IFC Films will now release the film, which follows a boy’s journey towards the end of Wwiii, this April and they’ve debuted the trailer.
Rory O’Connor said in our review, “The director fires a portentous early warning shot with his opening sequence, in which Kotlar’s boy is shown running through a forest cradling his pet ferret. Giving chase is a pack of delinquent youths who eventually catch him and give...
Rory O’Connor said in our review, “The director fires a portentous early warning shot with his opening sequence, in which Kotlar’s boy is shown running through a forest cradling his pet ferret. Giving chase is a pack of delinquent youths who eventually catch him and give...
- 2/27/2020
- by Jordan Raup
- The Film Stage
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