NYFF Review of Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother
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Film Review: Dispatch #3 - From the New York Film Festival, Jim Jarmusch's "Father Mother Sister Brother" - The Arts Fuse
"Father Mother Sister Brother" invites you into a space of present-ness where you need to slow down and re-set your metabolism. It invites you to tune out all the noise and sit with the silences between people. A daring ask in a digital world where everyone’s glued to their screens the better to pick up the noise.
NYFF Review of Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother
When people talk about New York filmmakers, Martin Scorsese and Spike Lee are frequently the first two names that come to mind, while Jim Jarmusch is often forgotten, maybe because he hasn’t made much of an effort to set or film any of his movies in his own city. One of the segments in Night on Earth was one exception, as were many of the shorts that made up Coffee and Cigarettes. Even so, he’s a regular staple at Film at Lincoln Center, as well…
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