Weekly Rushes: 9 September 2015

Trailers for new films by Yargos Lanthimos & Jerzy Skolimowski, new issues of "Film Comment" & "Cinema Scope," & an excised "Jedi" image.
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  • Above: The stellar trailer for Yorgos Lanthimos' English-language debut, The Lobster. Daniel Kasman loved it at Cannes, where it picked up a prize.
  • New issues of Film Comment and Cinema Scope are out, which many articles available online. Additionally, Cinema Scope has been publishing extensive pre-coverage of the Toronto International Film Festival's program online.

  • Via Apichatpong Weerasethakul's Twitter: "Midnight talk with Tsai Ming-Liang. Dream, Buddhism, Piracy, an aspiration to do nothing."

  • As the world seems to go into paroxysms of desire for new Star Wars toys, we give in a bit, charmed by this photo of Leia and Han in a deleted sandstorm scene from Return of the Jedi.

  • Above: Another trailer, far more cryptic, this time for Jerzy Skolimowski's 11 Minutes, the long-awaited follow up to his severe and impressive Essential Killing.

  • Above: A video featurette on Terrence Malick's Christian Bale-starring Knight of Cups. Daniel Kasman and Adam Cook discussed it at length after its premiere in Berlin, but the film has been strangely missing at subsequent festivals.

  • Our resident goddess, Pascale Ogier. Photo by Ilse Ruppert, Paris 1984.

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