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AT THE MOVIES #740                   DIRECT FROM THE FESTIVAL

Simon Morris welcomes the first selections from this year’s International Film Festival, and contrasts them with the more routine fare at the multiplexes.

Zama is an Argentinian film, directed by art-house favourite Lucrecia Martel, about a minor colonial magistrate stuck in a dead-end job.

The Happytime Murders is a film noir parody set in a version of LA inhabited by humans and puppets.  Directed by Jim Henson’s son Brian, and starring Melissa McCarthy.

And Leave no trace is the new film from director Debra Granik (Winter’s bone) with a star-making role for New Zealand actress Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie.