RED RIDING – 3 films

January 18, 2010

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I somehow missed this completely… it didn’t get on my radar at all. It looks absolutely amazing – and IFC Films is releasing it in theaters in February 2010.  Red Riding is described as, “The search for a killer told through three different points of views.”  Wow.

*UPDATE
“Red Riding” Roadshow (from indieWIRE)
Coming February 5th, for one week only, IFC FIlms will present “Red Riding: Special Roadshow Edition,” screening the entire 305 minute trilogy at their New York IFC Center. The films will be broken up by a pair of intermissions at 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. showings. There will be only be fourteen performances, according to an IFC announcement today.

The three separate “Red Riding” films, which screened last fall at the Telluride Film Festival, were directed by Julian Jarrold, James Marsh and Anand Tucker and written by Tony Grisoni, based on the novels by David Peace. The films will open with separate admissions on February 12th at IFC Center and will alos screen separately at Landmark’s Nuart in Los Angeles. [Eugene Hernandez]

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