![]() ![]() ![]() “A film festival is a gathering of diverse perspectives that offers a collective snapshot of the global zeitgeist, allowing us to delve deeper into our present reality,” said Sydney Film Festival director Nashen Moodley. It also includes a Korean double-bill Jude Chun’s sci-fi “Unidentified” and Park Sye-young’s bizarre body horror “The Fifth Thoracic Vertebra.” The Freak Me Out section, curated by Variety reviewer Richard Kuipers, includes: “Late Night With the Devil, a documentary-style horror “The Wrath of Becky,” which sees a 16-year-old waitress take spectacularly bloody revenge on right-wing misogynist scumbags “Raging Race,” in which a Filipino single mother become the housekeeper at a creepy British mansion revenge thriller “Sisu” and Sitges prize-winner “Nightsiren. Stories from Asia include the kaiju film “Shin Ultraman” Zhang Lu’s dramedy “The Shadowless Tower” Rima Das’s drama “Tora’s Husband” Aamir Bashir’s” The Winter Within” Jafar Panahi’s previously-announced “No Bears” drama “Sand” and He Shuming’s “Ajoomma.” ![]()
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