A still from the documentary "Afternoon of a Faun," about New York City Ballet great Tanaquil le Clercq.
Star Tribune writers and freelance contributors have been scanning advance copies of movies that are part of the Minneapolis-St.Paul International Film Festival. Their reviews are online now. The festival opens April 3 and runs through April 19, with more than 200 movies in all.
In reviews of 55 MSPIFF titles, our critics were, in general, enthusiastic. While they gave 4-star ratings (the highest) to just four movies, they handed out the coveted 3.5-star ratings to 13 films.
The movies that won four stars are: "Afternoon of a Faun," a documentary about legendary New York City Ballet dancer Tanaquil le Clercq; "Boyhood," a 12-year project of director Richard Linklater; "Flashback Memories," a music documentary in 3D about a Japanese didgeridoo player who suffered a brain injury; and the two-part crime saga from India, "Gangs of Wasseypur."
Here are the titles that won 3.5 stars:
Aftermath
Bicycling with Moliere
Blue Ruin
Borgman
Buzzard
Concrete Night
Harmony Lessons
Ilo Ilo
Just a Sigh
Metro Manila
The Overnighters
The Trip to Italy
Violette