Plenty to Watch and Enjoy On the Festival’s Final Sunday There may not be any films screening at the Cine Odeon on the last Sunday of the festival, but there is a choice of over 60 films, many that premiered this year in Cannes, Berlin and Venice, to see at all the other festival venues
There may not be any films screening at the Cine Odeon on the last Sunday of the festival, but there is plenty to watch and enjoy on the festival’s final Sunday with a choice of over 60 films, many that premiered this year in Cannes, Berlin and Venice. They can be see on screens at all the other festival venues including Estação NET Botafogo, Estação NET Rio, Estação NET Gavea, Cinesystem Praia de Botafogo, Kinoplex São Luiz, Cine Santa and the Reserva Cultural.
The full schedule with a description of all the films still to screen can be found on this web site. And remember festival screenings continue through Wednesday.
Among the 60 plus films screening on Sunday are Bruno Dumont’s “L’Empire”; Marielle Heller’s “Nightbitch”; Michael Schindhelm’s “In the Mood for Art”; Klaudia Reynicke’s “Reinas”; Ian Bonhote and Peter Ettedgui’s “Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story Documentary”; Nick Broomfield’s “The Stones and Brian Jones”; Pia Marais’ “Transamazônica”; Mark Cousins’ “A Sudden Glimpse to Deeper Things”; Andrea Arnold’s “Bird”; Paolo Sorrentino’s “Parthenope”; Costa Gavras’ “Le Dernier Soufflé”; Bruce Labruce’s “The Visitor”; Basil da Cunha’s “Manga d’Terra”; Jesse Eisenberg’s “A Real Pain”; and Saule Bliuvaite’s “Akipleša: and Ali Abbasi’s “The Apprentice”.
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