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Kino has added two films to their December release calendar: Arthur Dreifuss'
The Quare Fellow and Suzanne Wagner's doc
The World Within: C.G. Jung in His Own Words, set for the 9th and 2nd respectively. First Run Features will also be releasing a collection of
The Watermelon Woman director
Cheryl Dunye's early shorts on 9 December.
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Likely through the weird distribution they've been using for their smaller titles like
Son of Rambow and
The Foot Fist Way, Paramount will release Nanette Burstein's
American Teen on 2 December. If you're not familiar with how they handled Rambow and Fist, the titles have been exclusive purchases to Best Buy but readily available at all US rental outlets. I haven't seen
American Teen listed on any other online retailers, so it may go through the same model.
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ThinkFilm, through Image, will be releasing
Roman Polanski: Wanted and Desired on 27 January, as well as the horror flick
Blackout, starring Aiden Gillen and Amber Tamblyn, on 13 January. Image will also be releasing Jessica Yu's
Ping Pong Playa on 6 January, which I thought to be an IFC title... I also noticed in looking through some of Genius' January releases that no IFC titles were announced. Have they changed distributors? I have no idea. But the only semi-notable Genius release will be a Norwegian spoof of
Kill Bill entitled
Kill Buljo on 20 January.
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And finally, Oscilloscope Pictures will be releasing the documentary
Flow on 9 December. Amazon also has Kelly Reichardt's latest
Wendy and Lucy, starring Michelle Williams, coming out on
18 November, but I can't help but think this might be an error, as it isn't scheduled to hit US theatres until 10 December. If you hear anything differently, let me know.
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