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Up To Date's Indie, Foreign & Doc Critics' 'Three To See,' July 17-19

Both Cynthia Haines and Steve Walker recommend 'Ardor' this weekend.

Follow the downward spiral of singer Amy Winehouse or fight Argentinian mercenaries this weekend-- but do it from the comfort of an air-conditioned movie theater. Up to Date's indie, foreign and documentary film critics can steer you to the right vicarious adventure this weekend.

Cynthia Haines

Amy, R

  • Searing documentary about singer Amy Winehouse

Ardor, R

  • A mysterious man emerges from the Argentinean rainforest to rescue the kidnapped daughter of a poor farmer after mercenaries murder her father and take over his property.

The Wolfpack, R

  • Six brothers spend their childhood locked in a New York apartment and learn about the world from watching movies. 

Steve Walker

Ardor, R

  • This high-stakes battle between Spanish landowners and greedy developers stars Gael Garcia Bernal. 

Amy, R

  • Talented singer Amy Winehouse disintegrates before our eyes in Asif Kapadia's sad documentary.

I'll See You in My Dreams, PG-13

  • A luminous Blythe Danner reluctantly welcomes companionship.