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Los Angeles Film Festival 2010
:. Dates: June 17th - 27th
:. Venue: Downtown LA
:. City: Los Angeles
:. Country: USA
:. Edition: 2010/16th
:. Official Site: Los Angeles Film Festival 2010
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From June 17th to June 27th, Plume Noire was the LA film festival to bring you exclusive reviews of the films presented as well as a festival blog.
.: Best Narrative Feature: A Family
.: Best Documentary Feature: Make Believe
.: Best Ensemble Performance: Hello Lonesome
.: Best Narrative Short: My Invisible Friend
.: Best Documentary Short: The Lucky One
.: Best Narrative Feature - Audience: Four Lions
.: Best International Feature - Audience: Presumed Guilty
.: Best Documentary Feature - Audience: Make Believe
.: Best Short - Audience: Dock Ellis & the LSD No-No
.: Best Music Video - Audience: OK Go's This Too Shall Pass
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Centurion
While you might rightfully argue that Mr. Marshall didn't reinvent the wheel and is only recycling other filmmakers' works, he certainly knows his craft.
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Mahler on the Couch
While I'm not that familiar with classical music, I'm not sure that the world has been waiting impatiently for a movie about Mahler.
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Mandrill
A blend of over the top action and comedy, this production aims however more at being a James Bond parody than a spoof of hitmen movies.
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Of love and Other Demons
For the first 30mn, Of Love and Other Demons seems to be headed in the right direction, with the promise to confronting several taboos such as religious hypocrisy, underage sex and exorcisms.
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Orly
Built around 4 vignettes featuring a series of characters heading for various destinations, Orly aims at making you experience the airport life, which often consists in banal discussions and anonymous encounters.
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RevoluciĆ³n
A new generation of Mexican filmmakers questions the gains of the Mexican Revolution as its centenary fast approaches.
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White Material
Shot with a languid pace reflecting the African heat and the slow death of colonialism, White Material takes on colonialism with a different angle, portraying it as broken dream that shouldn't have happened in the first pace.
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LA Film Fest 2012 - present
LA Film Fest 2003 - 2011
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