Toronto Star

TIFF’S SUMMER IN FRANCE WILL PLEASE GALLIC CINEPHILES

Programmin­g includes a retrospect­ive on Olivier Assayas’ works and a primer on French crime films

- JASON ANDERSON jandersone­sque@gmail.com

Olivier Assayas + TIFF’s Summer in

France: Serving up dollops of French cinema when the weather is hot outside is something of a tradition for TIFF Bell Lightbox. The latest incarnatio­n of Summer in France should please any cinephiles who believe that Gallic fare can be a valuable counterbal­ance to the season’s Hollywood blockbuste­rs.

To sweeten the deal, the Lightbox has invited one of France’s premier auteurs to introduce several of his films in Toronto’s first-ever comprehens­ive retrospect­ive of his work. Something in the Air: The Cinema of Olivier Assayas launches June 22 with Cold Water, Assayas’s 1994 feature about young lovers in the aftermath of the May 1968 revolts. On June 23, the director will present a screening of Clean, the 2004 drama he shot partially in Toronto with then-wife Maggie Cheung and locals like Don McKellar and Metric. The series’ first weekend also includes two carte-blanche selections by Assayas: Robert Bresson’s Le Diable

probableme­nt and Gérard Blain’s Le Pélican. Along with the director’s most celebrated works — including his recent collaborat­ions with Kristen Stewart on Clouds of Sils Maria and

Personal Shopper — the retro includes such rarities as his 2006 concert doc,

Noise, and a pair of music videos for French electro-pop star Jacno. The series runs until Aug. 20. A retrospect­ive on Jean-Pierre Melville and a primer on French crime films fill out the Lightbox’s summer of baguettes and berets. In Search of Israeli Cuisine: Philadelph­ia chef and James Beard award- winner Michael Solomonov hosts a cinematic-slash-culinary guide to the Holy Land in In Search of Israeli Cui

sine. Director Roger Sherman’s film traces the evolution of Israel’s restaurant scene and the growing strength and diversity of its wine and cheese makers. A celebratio­n of the great food and drink that has resulted from the mixing of more than 100 cultures, the film runs from Friday until June 22 at the Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema. Breakthrou­ghs Film Festival: Working hard to earn wider recognitio­n for female filmmakers for the last six years, the Breakthrou­ghs Film Festival returns to the Royal Cinema with two programs of shorts that highlight the efforts of emergent directors from all over the world. Standouts include Semele, a heartbreak­ing vignette about a girl’s quest for her father’s attention by Myrsini Aristidou of Cyprus, and A Night in Tokoriki, a Berlin prizewinne­r about an 18th birthday party that goes off the rails by Romania’s Roxana Stroe. The BFF runs Friday and Saturday at the Royal. Free Flicks at Harbourfro­nt Centre: It’s just about time for the city’s summer outdoor screening series to reintroduc­e local moviegoers of the pleasures of al fresco cinema in the summertime. Harbourfro­nt Centre’s Free Flicks is the first of Toronto’s most popular programs to get up and running with its season-opening screening of Hairspray on Wednesday at the Concert Stage. More on this summer’s outdoor-cinema schedule in next week’s Projection­s. Errol Morris retrospect­ive: To prime viewers for the June 23 release of the doc master’s latest, The B-Side, the

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema presents a mini-retro of Errol Morris essentials this week. The series begins Friday with The Fog of War, his 2003 profile of former U.S. defence secretary Robert S. McNamara, and continues with faves such as Gates of

Heaven and The Thin Blue Line. In brief:

á A period action film set in 16th century Korea, Warriors of the Dawn opens in several Toronto theatres on Friday.

á On Saturday, TIFF Cinematheq­ue launches its summer slate with special screenings of Alfred Hitchcock’s

Strangers on a Train, Kenji Mizoguchi’s Ugetsu and David Cronenberg’s Scanners.

á Cineplex treats anime devotees to big-screen showings of Kizumonoga

tari Part 3: Reiketsu-hen on Sunday and Resident Evil: Vendetta on Monday at participat­ing locations.

á The Royal celebrates Yacht Rock, the smoothest and funniest of all web comedy series, with a marathon screening and a performanc­e by a smooth-rock cover band on Wednesday.

 ?? TIFF ?? Maggie Cheung in Clean, a 2004 drama directed by Olivier Assayas.
TIFF Maggie Cheung in Clean, a 2004 drama directed by Olivier Assayas.

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