Overview
The Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival celebrates the best movies from the region from November 19 to 29; however it seems the folks behind the city-funded showcase just can't wait to share their 2015 brood of cinema treasures. In the lead up to their second year, they're breaking out a few highlights early via a series of screenings prior to the main event.
From August 28 to November 6, Brisbane cinephiles can spend four Friday evenings immersing themselves in everything from an insightful statement on modern-day Iran to a glimpse inside short-stay Japanese hotels. Yes, like any good festival program or sneak peek, the films on offer are an eclectic bunch.
Tales, directed by Iran's premier female director Rakhshan Banietemad, kicks off the pre-fest season, plunging audiences into the stark reality of the filmmaker's homeland through a series of interconnected vignettes.
Next up — and fresh from the Melbourne International Film Festival's opening night — Force of Destiny stays personal in offering a moving take on terminal illness and transplants, with David Wenham in the lead role.
They're joined by the affectionate portrait of an eccentric community that is The Postman's White Nights, plus a look at intimacy in the confines of a Tokyo establishment frequented for physical fun in the aptly named Kabukicho Love Hotel. And remember, these are just the precursors to the whole festival. If these four films offer any indication, lovers of diverse, interesting Asia Pacific cinema just might be overwhelmed with excitement when the full BAPFF lineup is revealed in October.
The Brisbane Asia Pacific Film Festival pre-festival screenings run from August 28 to November 6. For more information, visit the event's website.