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IFFBoston Fall Focus brings trolls, shoplifters, and more to the Brattle

The Favourite

Once again, the good folks at IFFBoston are taking over the Brattle Theatre in Cambridge for their yearly Fall Focus, a weekend filled with some of the best films of the year, well before they hit your local arthouse. This year's line-up is exceptionally strong, and that's saying something, given that films like Moonlight and Lady Bird have screened at prior iterations of the mini-festival.

We've got a Haruki Murakami adaptation that may actually be the single best translation of the master author's work to the screen, we've got a black-and-white drama that uses the metaphorical divide between the East and the West to describe the collapse of a relationship in postwar Poland, and we've got a fairy-tale penned by the author of Let the Right One In about a Border Patrol officer discovering that she may very well be more than human. And those are only three of the absolutely incredible choices you'll find on screen at the Brattle from October 19 through the 21.

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Shoplifters

Saturday, October 20 @ 6:30 p.m.

When it comes to melodrama artfully delivered and realized, there’s nobody better in the world than Japanese director Hirokazu Kore-eda, whose latest work, the drama Shoplifters, won the Palme D’Or at Cannes this year. It’s about a family of shoplifters who discover a young girl hiding out in the street and take her on as their own, only to discover that she might not have actually been an orphan or in need of their care, and that her very presence might endanger them all. Kore-eda’s work can make even the toughest critics break down and cry, and may help revive long-dead emotions within them, so we’re looking forward to finally feeling something again after all of this time. In all seriousness, though, this is not to be missed.

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