When Martín Rejtman's Two Shots Fired screened at the New York Film Festival last fall, I collected what amounted, for the most part, to tentatively positive reviews. Now the film's returning to the Film Society of Lincoln Center for a week-long run as part of the retrospective Sounds Like Music: The Films of Martín Rejtman. We're collecting fresh reviews and, so far, notes on Rapado, Rejtman's 1992 debut that "lit a path to the New Argentine Cinema," as well as on Silvia Prieto and The Magic Gloves. » - David Hudson...
- 5/13/2015
- Fandor: Keyframe
When Martín Rejtman's Two Shots Fired screened at the New York Film Festival last fall, I collected what amounted, for the most part, to tentatively positive reviews. Now the film's returning to the Film Society of Lincoln Center for a week-long run as part of the retrospective Sounds Like Music: The Films of Martín Rejtman. We're collecting fresh reviews and, so far, notes on Rapado, Rejtman's 1992 debut that "lit a path to the New Argentine Cinema," as well as on Silvia Prieto and The Magic Gloves. » - David Hudson...
- 5/13/2015
- Keyframe
"It would be easy to mistake Two Shots Fired, the new feature from Argentine filmmaker Martín Rejtman, for a less original film than it is," begins Max Nelson in the new issue of Cinema Scope, where he calls Rejtman "one of the sharpest, savviest, and most humane comic sensibilities in contemporary cinema." Film Comment's Violet Lucca notes that the filmmaker and novelist "has alternated his focus over the course over his 28-year career, which in part explains the half-decade gap between his latest feature and 2009’s Elementary Training for Actors, which he co-directed with Federico Leon. Elementary was an adaptation of one of his books—he’s also adapted two others, Rapado [1992] and Silvia Prieto [1999]—but Two Shots Fired is an original screenplay." We're gathering reviews and we've got the trailer. » - David Hudson...
- 9/29/2014
- Keyframe
"It would be easy to mistake Two Shots Fired, the new feature from Argentine filmmaker Martín Rejtman, for a less original film than it is," begins Max Nelson in the new issue of Cinema Scope, where he calls Rejtman "one of the sharpest, savviest, and most humane comic sensibilities in contemporary cinema." Film Comment's Violet Lucca notes that the filmmaker and novelist "has alternated his focus over the course over his 28-year career, which in part explains the half-decade gap between his latest feature and 2009’s Elementary Training for Actors, which he co-directed with Federico Leon. Elementary was an adaptation of one of his books—he’s also adapted two others, Rapado [1992] and Silvia Prieto [1999]—but Two Shots Fired is an original screenplay." We're gathering reviews and we've got the trailer. » - David Hudson...
- 9/29/2014
- Fandor: Keyframe
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