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TODAY AT AFI FESTIVAL

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<i> Compiled by Michael Wilmington</i>

Following are The Times’ recommendations for today’s schedule of the American Film Institute Los Angeles International Film Festival (AFIFEST), with commentary by the film reviewing staff. Information: (213) 480-3232 or (213) 520-2000.

Highly recommended:

“THE BEEKEEPER”(Greece; Director: Theo Angelopoulos; Cineplex Century Plaza). Like all of Angelopoulos’ work, this one--a contemporary drama and road movie, starring Marcello Mastroianni--is hauntingly sad, mysteriously beautiful. It’s a homage of sorts to Michelangelo Antonioni, a definitive poetic portrait of an aging man facing disillusionment, pain, isolation, the lusts of youth, possible destruction. (Michael Wilmington).

“SITTING PRETTY ON A BRANCH”(Czechoslovakia; Director: Juraj Jakubisko; Cineplex Odeon Fairfax). A comic fairy tale on the aftermath of World War II, with a clown from a concentration camp searching for a stolen bicycle full of hidden gold, this is a magical film, a return to the great ‘60s period of Czechoslovakian cinema. (Sheila Benson).

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Recommended:

“THE LONG WAY HOME”(U.S.; Director: Michael Apted; AFI Mark Goodson). This documentary has a priceless subject, which it reveals with dispassionate skill: the rocky road traveled by the underground Leningrad rock band, Aquarium, after signing its first Western recording contract. (M. W.)

“TIE ME UP, TIE ME DOWN”(Spain; Director: Pedro Almodovar; Century Plaza). This comedy about sexual bondage, while using many of the Almodovar stock company, has less of the inspired, dead-ahead zaniness of his earlier successes. His fans may not mind. (S.B.)

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