Friday, June 23, 2006

Director of Photography Q&A in Washington DC

Director of Photography Erin Harvey will give a Q&A after the 7:05pm show on Friday, June 23rd.
Landmark's E Street Cinema
E St. at 11th St. NW
(202) 452-7672

Director Q&A in Chicago




Director Ra'up McGee will give a Q&A after the 7pm show on Friday, June 23rd.
Landmark Century Centre Cinema
2828 N. Clark at Diversey
(773) 509-4949

Monday, June 19, 2006

Ain't It Cool News Review

"McGee's script not only delves into this intricate plot with a sure hand usually reserved for the more experienced set (he comes to Autumn from the world of documentaries), but he also takes the much-needed time to develop his character and reveal their neurosis, feelings of guilt, and what emotions they suppress in order to commit their crimes. The idea of an American directing a French crime drama is not a gimmick, and McGee is the real deal. If this were a perfect world, the guy would direct all of his future films (of which there will be many, I feel) in French, using all of the tricks French film have been seducing us with for years."

Full Review

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

Audio Commentary for DVD



Today Ra'up McGee (Director) & Erin Harvey (Director of Photography) recorded a joint audio commentary for the forthcoming DVD.

Sunday, June 11, 2006

The Village Voice Review

"A slinky, sexy piece of mood music..."

Full Review

Monster's & Critics Review

"‘Autumn’ is a quality piece of work that will be thoroughly enjoyed by those who can’t get enough of those dark interior scenes and brooding individuals who are not what they seem."

Full Review

Saturday, June 10, 2006

Director New York Q&A



Director Ra'up McGee will be at the Quad cinema Saturday June 10 to give a Q&A after the 7:30pm show.

Friday, June 09, 2006

Director of Photography Los Angeles Q&A


Director of Photography Erin Harvey will be in person at the Landmark's Westside Pavillion Friday June 9. He will give a Q&A after the 7:20pm screening.

Salon Review

"'Autumn' is actually pretty damn good. It's a defiantly odd work, a movie-movie set more in the crime-film Paris of Jean-Pierre Melville or Jacques Becker or early Godard than in the real 21st century city. This fictional city is a haunted, romantic universe, where the guys are rugged, wear long coats and smoke Gauloises, and the girls put up with being slapped around (until they shoot you in the back). If that sounds like your cup of bitter, nicotine-scented absinthe, don't miss it."

Full Review

Friday, June 02, 2006

This Year Autumn Starts in June


Autumn celebrates the French thriller with a guilt-ridden hit man (Laurent Lucas), a mysterious lover (Irène Jacob), and an American (Ra'up McGee) behind the camera.

"Autumn is a journey into altered lives, an exploration of memory, choice and regret. Great heat between Lucas and Jacob…a startlingly well-crafted debut."
(Santa Cruz Film Festival)

Opening in New York and Los Angeles on June 9th, 2006

Quad
34 W 13th St
NY, NY
(212) 255-8800
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Landmark's Westside Pavillion
10800 Pico Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
(310) 281-8223
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