Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Red Road

by Jason Chu on May 30, 2007

in Film Festivals,TIFF

Red Road

Red Road (Director: Andrea Arnold, UK/Denmark, 2006): I saw Red Road back in September as part of TIFF, and it was def­in­itely one of my favour­ites. The dir­ector was on hand to explain the concept behind “The Advance Party”, a project/concept for a tri­logy of three films of which Red Road is the first.

I didn’t know any­thing about The Advance Party before seeing the film, nor did I realize that Lars von Trier was involved at all, so that was a pleasant sur­prise. It is an intense, riv­eting piece and I really enjoyed how the themes and plot slowly rolled out. It was espe­cially inter­esting after­wards, too, to read the char­acter descriptions/restrictions that Arnold and the next two films’ dir­ectors were given to work with.

Red Road

As the film is con­cluding its fest­ival tour, Indiewire has a short art­icle which details Red Road’s suc­cess and also sheds some light on The Advance Party, including some chal­lenges that Arnold faced working within its structure.

UPDATE: The film will open in Toronto at the Royal Cinema on June 29th.

Official site for the film

More inform­a­tion from Glasgow Film

Interview with dir­ector Andrea Arnold at Reverse Shot

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