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SUMMARY:"Animation Is Film!" Festival at Union South Marquee
DESCRIPTION:In the black-and-white “Persepolis” (2007)\, a young Marjane Satrapi is reprimanded by two lanky Islamic fundamentalists for wearing a jacket emblazoned with the words “Punk is not ded.” \nAs a festival title\, “Animation Is Film!” reads like a resounding call to action. There’s an urgency embedded into its exclamatory nature\, as if the organizers are fighting an uphill battle for the medium to gain respect and recognition. They shouldn’t have to\, but the hierarchical structure of the film world continuously suggests—especially at the most visible levels—that animation isn’t worthy of the respect afforded to “traditional” film. Fortunately\, for the sake of discerning viewers everywhere\, events like Animation Is Film actively combat depressingly regressive viewpoints. \nFrom March 23 to March 25\, WUD Film will host five free screenings at Union South\, featuring modern or established animated classics. Leading things off on March 23 at 7 p.m. will be Don Hertzfeldt’s recent World Of Tomorrow trilogy\, which stands apart as both an existential masterpiece and one of the greatest short film runs in cinematic history. On March 24\, Brad Bird’s debut feature The Iron Giant will screen at 6:30 p.m. The Iron Giant‘s legacy\, impact\, and influence still resonates across today’s animation\, nearly 25 years after its release. Directly following The Iron Giant will be Fantastic Planet\, René Laloux’s experimental—and occasionally brutal—sci-fi parable for respectful coexistence. The film is also celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2023\, and its central plea for societal peace still carries weight. \nAnimation Is Film will close on the 25th with another double-feature\, starting at 6:30 p.m.: Marjane Satrapi’s Persepolis and Satoshi Kon’s Perfect Blue. Both features are united by way of adaptation: Perfect Blue‘s source material is the novel Perfect Blue: Complete Metamorphosis while Persepolis has Satrapi adapting her original graphic memoir of the same name (alongside co-director Vincent Parronaud). Both films share other commonalities but are visually and thematically distinct. Persepolis‘ wars are both literal and figurative\, while Perfect Blue‘s are cultural and internal. Each remains essential viewing more than a decade after their respective releases (Perfect Blue in ’97\, Persepolis in ’07). \nAll five films feature protagonists who undergo a coming-of-age—or\, in the case of World Of Tomorrow\, coming-to-age—and learn extraordinarily harsh lessons about the nature of their surrounding world. Through their trials\, an element of profound humanity emerges even in the most fantastical circumstances. Above all\, these are films about hope\, about perseverance\, and\, importantly\, about animation’s transcendental power. All of the screenings will impart instrumental lessons about what can be accomplished within the medium. It’s up to us to continue to champion and celebrate those accomplishments\, and Animation Is Film is a perfect means to do just that. \n—Steven Spoerl
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/animation-is-film-festival-at-union-south-marquee/
LOCATION:The Marquee Cinema\, 1308 W Dayton St #245\, Madison\, WI\, 53715\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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SUMMARY:The Godfather at UW Cinematheque
DESCRIPTION:The Corleones pose for a photographer at the wedding of Constanzia “Connie” Corleone (Talia Shire) and Carlo Rizzi (Gianni Russo). Don Vito (Marlon Brando) stands in the middle. \nReviving cinematic magic is one of the many things UW Cinematheque does best. Not only do they bring rare screenings to our increasingly small film market\, but they present unique opportunities to see classics on the big screen—like Francis Ford Coppola’s seminal epic\, The Godfather (1972)\, screening here in a new 4K digital restoration. \nA cherubic Al Pacino stars as Michael Corleone\, the youngest son of the Corleone mafia in New York City in the mid-1940s. Having just returned home from WWII as a decorated vet\, Michael has rebuffed a great deal of his father Don Vito’s (the brilliant Marlon Brando) guidance through the years and never really considered himself the type to take over the family business. His oldest brother Sonny (James Caan) is next in line\, or so he believes\, to take over. But after an attempt on the Don’s life\, Michael is forced to show his gall and mettle\, and has a chance to run things his way for the extended crime family. \nCoppola adapts the essence of the Mario Puzo novel\, with its prevalent themes of loyalty\, love\, sibling rivalry\, and unfiltered violence. Watching Pacino struggle internally between his personal and family values demonstrates what Coppola saw in him after his daring performance in The Panic In Needle Park (1971). \nThe Godfather ended up garnering numerous nominations for its cast and crew\, and won Oscars for Best Actor\, Best Screenplay\, and Best Picture. Consistently in top-10 lists for the greatest films of all-time\, The Godfather is a masterstroke in the categories of writing\, editing\, acting\, and production. The film remains one of the most influential of the “gangster” genre\, spanning over 50 years. Once Upon A Time In America (1984)\, Goodfellas (1990)\, and The Sopranos (1999-2007) all imitated its exploration of how the business of la cosa nostra and big business in America are often two sides of the same coin. \n—Edwanike Harbour
URL:https://tonemadison.com/event/the-godfather-at-uw-cinematheque/
LOCATION:UW Cinematheque\, 821 University Ave / 4070 Vilas Hall\, Madison\, WI\, 53706\, United States
CATEGORIES:Film
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