Today’s Schedule for L.A. International Film Festival
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The American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival opens today for two weeks at the Cineplex Odeon Century Plaza Cinemas. Here is today’s schedule:
‘The Yen Family’
Japan, 1988, 113 minutes
8:25 p.m.
Yojiro Takita’s hilarious satire on a suburban family so money-grubbing that it runs a newspaper distributorship and a catering service--both exploiting the elderly--right out of the kitchen (where the mother is also operating her erotic wake-up service while she prepares breakfast). As the film becomes increasingly outrageous it develops considerable complexity, and its indictment of materialism, Japanese-style, is often ironic and paradoxical. Like Takita’s earlier “Comic Magazine,” a corrosive satire on the excesses of the media, “The Yen Family” is a swift, satisfying treat. RECOMMENDED
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