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Friday, 3 September 2010

A Boy Called Dad (2009)

Posted on 01:16 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Director: Brian Percival
Writer: Julie Rutterford
Cinematographer: David Katznelson
Composers: Srdjan Kurpjel, Marios Takoushis
Cast: Kyle Ward, Ian Hart, Charlene McKenna, Louise Delamere

Despite its clichéd, contrived, and occasionally even downright silly screenplay, this tale of a 14-year-old New Brightonian lad, who has recently become a father, reuniting with his own long absent father, is decidedly watchable and even quite moving, mainly thanks to Ian Hart’s excellent performance and some fine work from director Percival and photographer Katznelson. Iain.Stott
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Posted in Feature Film, UK | 1 comment

Thursday, 2 September 2010

Roxy (2010)

Posted on 07:26 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA
Short Film
Writer/Director/Cinematographer: Shirley Petchprapa
Cast: Damien Puckler, Roxy Puckler

There are echoes of J.D. Salinger’s A Perfect Day for Bananafish (1948) in Shirley Petchprapa’s intensely sensual and ethereally beautiful self-financed short film, which wallows in the poetry of the every day, finding the beauty in acts as simple as a man watching television, running a bath, and even just cleaning his teeth, whilst his dog, Roxy – the film’s real star – lolls around with effortless elegance. Iain.Stott
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The Black Sheep of Whitehall (1942)

Posted on 04:38 by khali
Not Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Directors: Basil Dearden, Will Hay
Writers: John Dighton, Angus MacPhail
Cinematographers: Eric Cross, Günther Krampf
Cast: Will Hay, John Mills, Basil Sydney, Henry Hewitt, Felix Aylmer, Owen Reynolds, Frank Cellier

Click for review.
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Mammoth (2009)

Posted on 03:26 by khali
Recommended
Sweden/Denmark/Germany
Feature Film
Original Title: Mammut
Writer/Director: Lukas Moodysson
Cinematographer: Marcel Zyskind
Composers: Linus Gierta, Erik Holmquist, Jesper Kurlandsky
Cast: Gael García Bernal, Michelle Williams, Marife Necesito, Sophie Nyweide, Tom McCarthy, Run Srinikornchot, Jan David G. Nicdao, Martin Delos Santos, Maria Esmeralda del Carmen, Perry Dizon

A games designer travels to Thailand to sign a lucrative contract, and reluctantly becomes involved with a beautiful young prostitute, whilst his sensitive, surgeon wife struggles to come to terms with the circumstances that led to the hospitalisation of one of her patients, and their nanny, who looks after their lively, inquisitive daughter, strives to earn enough money to give her young sons, who still live with their father in the Philippines, a good start in life, in Moodysson’s affectingly acted, multi-stranded critique of globalisation and commodification. Iain.Stott
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Wednesday, 1 September 2010

Vinyan (2008)

Posted on 04:59 by khali
Highly Recommended
France/Belgium/UK
Feature Film
Director: Fabrice Du Welz
Writers: Fabrice Du Welz, David Greig, Oliver Blackburn
Cinematographer: Benoît Debie
Composer: François-Eudes Chanfrault
Cast: Emmanuelle Béart, Rufus Sewell, Petch Osathanugrah, Julie Dreyfus, Amporn Pankratok

Six months after losing their son in the 2004 tsunami in Thailand, a couple of aid-workers set off into a Burmese jungle, accompanied by a pair of Triads, in the vain hope of finding him, believing that they may have seen him in an aid video, in Du Welz’s formally adventurous (but not flashy), bravely acted, and decidedly disquieting examination of fear, guilt, and grief – imagine a hybrid of Don't Look Now (1973) and Apocalypse Now (1979). Iain.Stott
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Back-Room Boy (1942)

Posted on 04:35 by khali
Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Director: Herbert Mason
Writers: Marriott Edgar, Val Guest, J.O.C. Orton
Cinematographer: Jack Cox
Composer: Hans May
Cast: Arthur Askey, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Googie Withers, Vera Frances

Like Ask a Policeman (1939), another Gainsborough rip-off of Arthur Ridley's 1923 play The Ghost Train, this Arthur Askey comedy is quite delightful for its first 40 minutes or so, whilst it concentrates on the comedic dexterity of its diminutive Liverpudlian star and his verbal bouts with the film-stealing 12-year-old Vera Frances, but when the plot finally kicks in, and Marriott, Moffatt, and Withers finally make an appearance (all giving performances far from their best), it all descends into slightly tiresome farce – never the less, it’s still well worth watching, though. Iain.Stott
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010

Return to Oz (1985)

Posted on 10:25 by khali
Recommended
USA/UK
Feature Film
Director: Walter Murch
Writers: Gill Dennis, Walter Murch, L. Frank Baum
Cinematographer: David Watkin
Composer: David Shire
Cast: Fairuza Balk, Nicol Williamson, Jean Marsh, Piper Laurie, Matt Clark, Sean Barrett, Denise Bryer, Brian Henson, Lyle Conway, Emma Ridley

Based on Baum’s novels The Land of Oz (1904) and Ozma of Oz (1907), which follow on from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1900), which was loosely adapted as The Wizard of Oz (1939), this well-crafted, creepy, and downbeat film follows Dorothy’s unhappy return to Oz, which in her absense has been taken over by Princess Mombi and The Nome King, with all of her old friends now turned to stone. Iain.Stott
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I Am Slave (2010)

Posted on 03:52 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK
Television Film
Director: Gabriel Range
Writer: Jeremy Brock
Cinematographer: Robbie Ryan
Composers: Harry Escott, Molly Nyman
Cast: Wunmi Mosaku, Isaach De Bankolé, Lubna Azabal, Igal Naor, Natalie Mgmoi, Hiam Abbass

A Sudanese princess, abducted from her small village during the civil war, spends six years living as a slave in North Africa, before being sent to London, where her misery continues; all the while, her devoted father searches tirelessly for her, in this strikingly photographed and well-acted though rather sketchy look at modern day slavery. Iain.Stott
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Dead Man (1995)

Posted on 03:18 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA/Germany/Japan
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Jim Jarmusch
Cinematographer: Robby Müller
Composer: Neil Young
Cast: Johnny Depp, Gary Farmer, Lance Henriksen, Michael Wincott, Eugene Byrd, Robert Mitchum, John Hurt, Mili Avital

An unassuming accountant from Cleveland kills a man in self-defence, and goes on the run, accompanied by a poetry loving Indian named Nobody, when he is accused of murder by the deceased's powerful industrialist father, who puts up a large reward for his capture, in Jarmusch’s unhurried, stylish, and frequently hilarious existential comedy-western. Iain.Stott
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Monday, 30 August 2010

Boudu Saved from Drowning (1932)

Posted on 04:28 by khali
Highly Recommended
France
Feature Film
Original Title: Boudu sauvé des eaux
Director: Jean Renoir
Writer: Jean Renoir, Albert Valentin, René Fauchois
Cinematographers: Georges Asselin, Marcel Lucien
Cast: Michel Simon, Charles Granval, Marcelle Hainia, Sévérine Lerczinska, Jean Gehret, Max Dalban, Jean Dasté

After losing his dog, Boudu, an innocent vagrant, jumps suicidally into the Seine, but is saved by a well-meaning bookseller, who, feeling responsible for his life, takes him into his home and becomes his benefactor… chaos subsequently ensues, in Renoir’s hilarious adaptation of Fauchois’s play, filled with excellent comic performances and delicious social commentary. Iain.Stott

René Fauchois's 1919 play was subsequently adapted as Down and Out in Beverly Hills (1986).
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King of the Hill (2007)

Posted on 03:45 by khali
Not Recommended
Spain
Feature Film
Original Title: El rey de la montaña
Director: Gonzalo López-Gallego
Writers: Javier Gullón, Gonzalo López-Gallego
Cinematographer: José David Montero
Composer: David Crespo
Cast: Leonardo Sbaraglia, María Valverde, Thomas Riordan, Andrés Juste, Pablo Menasanch, Francisco Olmo, Manuel Sánchez Ramos

A man and a woman, who have just met at a country a petrol station, find themselves running for their lives through a leafy wilderness, when a trio of video game enthusiasts start taking pot-shots at them, in López-Gallego’s genuinely unpredictable but generally implausible and illogical thriller. Iain.Stott
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Sunday, 29 August 2010

Love + Hate (2005)

Posted on 07:07 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Dominic Savage
Cinematographer: Barry Ackroyd
Composer: Rupert Gregson-Williams
Cast: Samina Awan, Tom Hudson, Nichola Burley, Was Zakir, Dean Andrews, Aliya Bhatti, Peter O'Connor, Ryan Leslie

Despite being overly reliant on coincidence, and containing one or two rather trite musical choices, television director Savage’s handsomely photographed big screen debut – a tale of illicit teenaged romance, set against a backdrop of racism and sexism, in a drab northern English town – is surprisingly affecting, mainly due to the assured performances of its attractive young cast. Iain.Stott
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Peppermint Candy (1999)

Posted on 03:43 by khali
Recommended
South Korean
Feature Film
Original Title: 박하사탕
Writer/Director: Lee Chang-dong
Cinematographer: Kim Hyeong-Ku
Composer: Lee Jae-Jin
Cast: Sol Kyung-Koo, Kim Yeo-jin, Mun So-Ri, Jung Suh, Park Ji-yeon, Park Se-beom, Lee Dae-yeon, Kim Kyoung-ik

Lee’s visceral, highly affecting little gem, told in reverse order, follows a broken-down, failed businessman (Sol, outstanding) from his booze-sodden, rail track suicide, back through twenty years of pain and suffering filled personal and national history, to his romantic, optimistic (and short-lived) youth. Iain.Stott
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Saturday, 28 August 2010

Chéri (2009)

Posted on 10:31 by khali
Not Recommended
UK/Cayman Islands/France/Germany
Feature Film
Director/Narrator: Stephen Frears
Writers: Christopher Hampton, Colette
Cinematographer: Darius Khondji
Composer: Alexandre Desplat
Cast: Michelle Pfeiffer, Rupert Friend, Kathy Bates, Felicity Jones

In Frears’s mildly diverting (in a continental lager advert sort of way) though half-baked and curiously undramatic film, a very wealthy middle-aged prostitute struggles to come to terms with the loss of her young lover, Chéri, the 25-year-old son of a work colleague and friend, who has recently been married off to a beautiful 18-year-old girl. Iain.Stott
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Friday, 27 August 2010

Spiral (2007)

Posted on 03:11 by khali
Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Directors: Adam Green, Joel David Moore
Writers: Jeremy Danial Boreing, Joel David Moore
Cinematographer: Will Barratt
Composers: Todd Caldwell, Michael 'Fish' Herring
Cast: Joel David Moore, Amber Tamblyn, Zachary Levi

After disposing of his current muse (possibly messily), Mason, a shy telesalesman with a passion for jazz and painting, strikes up an unlikely friendship with the bubbly new girl at work, who agrees to be his new model; but his increasingly irrational behaviour ensures that things will end anything but well, in Green and Moore’s painfully convincingly acted and deceptively unpredictable psychological drama-cum-thriller (the incongruous use of Alex Lloyd’s Sometimes on the otherwise jazz filled soundtrack is a curious misstep, though). Iain.Stott
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The Disappearance of Alice Creed (2009)

Posted on 02:23 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Writer/Director: J Blakeson
Cinematographer: Philipp Blaubach
Composer: Marc Canham
Cast: Gemma Arterton, Martin Compston, Eddie Marsan

A pair of n’er-do-wells kidnap the daughter of a multi-millionaire, and keep her strapped to a bed in a soundproofed flat, whilst they wait for her father to pay the two million pound ransom; but, as hidden motivations are revealed, things begin to go horribly wrong, in Blakeson’s predictably unpredictable and well-acted if vaguely illogical feature debut. Iain.Stott
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Thursday, 26 August 2010

Convict 99 (1938)

Posted on 03:49 by khali
Highly Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Director: Marcel Varnel
Writers: Jack Davis Jr., Ralph Smart, Marriott Edgar, Val Guest, Cyril Campion
Cinematographer: Arthur Crabtree
Cast: Will Hay, Moore Marriott, Graham Moffatt, Googie Withers, Peter Gawthorne, Basil Radford, Dennis Wyndham, Wilfred Walter, Alf Goddard, Basil McGrail

Click for review.
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Champagne Charlie (1944)

Posted on 02:54 by khali
Not Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Director: Alberto Cavalcanti
Writers: John Dighton, Angus MacPhail, Austin Melford
Cinematographer: Wilkie Cooper
Composers: Una Bart, T.E.B. Clarke, Frank Eyton, Noel Gay, Ernest Irving, Billy Mayerl, Lord Berners
Cast: Tommy Trinder, Stanley Holloway, Betty Warren, Jean Kent, Austin Trevor, Peter De Greef, Leslie Clarke, Eddie Phillips

This beautifully crafted if generally lacklustre Ealing musical-comedy provides a highly fictionalised portrait of the mid-Victorian music halls performer, George Leybourne – who is perhaps best remembered for his writing of the popular song, The Daring Young Man on the Flying Trapeze – which, though containing a few amusing comic moments, is little more than an excuse to film several old musical numbers of varying appeal and quality. Iain.Stott
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Wednesday, 25 August 2010

Micmacs (2009)

Posted on 07:28 by khali
Not Recommended
France
Feature Film
Original Title: Mic macs à tire-larigot
Director: Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Writers: Jean-Pierre Jeunet, Guillaume Laurant
Cinematographer: Nagata Tetsuo
Composer: Raphaël Beau
Cast: Dany Boon, André Dussollier, Nicolas Marié, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Yolande Moreau, Julie Ferrier, Omar Sy, Dominique Pinon

A man with a bullet lodged in his brain, with the help of his band of misfit, oddball friends, attempts to gain vengeance upon two unscrupulous arms dealers, who have forever altered his life, in Jeunet’s blandly exuberant, wafer-thin romp, which, but for its delicious final act, would be quite forgettable. Iain.Stott
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Life During Wartime (2009)

Posted on 03:13 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Todd Solondz
Cinematographer: Edward Lachman
Cast: Shirley Henderson, Allison Janney, Ally Sheedy, Renée Taylor, Ciarán Hinds, Michael Kenneth Williams, Dylan Riley Snyder, Paul Reubens, Michael Lerner, Rich Pecci

Solondz’s diverting but relatively disappointing film reacquaints us with the Jordans and Maplewoods from Happiness (1999) and the Wieners from Welcome to the Dollhouse (1995), as he weaves together another ensemble comedy-drama of the deeply discontented, this time set in a Jewish, Floridian wasteland of entropy and paranoia. Iain.Stott
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Happiness (1998)

Posted on 02:38 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Todd Solondz
Cinematographer: Maryse Alberti
Composer: Robbie Kondor
Cast: Jane Adams, Cynthia Stevenson, Lara Flynn Boyle, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Dylan Baker, Louise Lasser, Ben Gazzara, Camryn Manheim, Jared Harris, Rufus Read

With its deliciously ironically romantic score, brave, wholehearted performances, and pitch-black, razor-sharp script, Solondz’s pathos-dripping portrait of three middle-class New Jerseyan sisters is a remarkable work, which is simultaneously hilarious, repellent, and bizarrely moving, and which even manages to imbue the vilest of child molesters (amongst other various pervs & sickos) with a number of qualities with which we can empathise. Iain.Stott

Followed by Life During Wartime (2009)
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

The Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)

Posted on 02:50 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Woody Allen
Cinematographer: Gordon Willis
Composer: Dick Hyman
Cast: Mia Farrow, Jeff Daniels, Danny Aiello, Irving Metzman, Edward Herrmann, Dianne Wiest, Alexander Cohen

When a supporting character in a Hollywood film steps down off the screen, declaring his love for a sad-eyed patron, and stating his intention to not return, in the process terrifying his studio and the actor who played him, the object of his affection, Cecilia, a deeply unhappily married waitress, finds herself having to make the most unlikely of choices, in Allen’s charming and thoughtful depression era doomed romance. Iain.Stott
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Monday, 23 August 2010

The Killer Inside Me (2010)

Posted on 12:31 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK/Canada/USA
Feature Film
Director: Michael Winterbottom
Writers: John Curran, Michael Winterbottom, Jim Thompson
Cinematographer: Marcel Zyskind
Composer: Melissa Parmenter
Cast: Casey Affleck, Kate Hudson, Jessica Alba, Ned Beatty, Elias Koteas, Tom Bower, Simon Baker, Bill Pullman, Brent Briscoe, Matthew Maher, Liam Aiken, Jay R. Ferguson

Those not familiar with Jim Thompson’s 1952 novel may well find themselves struggling to understand the motivation of the central character in Winterbottom’s (rightly) sickeningly violent portrait of a meek small town deputy sheriff who commits a series of brutal murders, which, though generally well crafted, really struggles to get beneath the skin of its killer. Iain.Stott
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CFB's Top 30 Obscure Films of 1939 (2010)

Posted on 04:54 by khali

  1. Ask a Policeman (1939)
  2. Union Pacific (1939)
  3. Peace on Earth (1939)
  4. Ugly Duckling (1939)
  5. The Cat and the Canary (1939)
  6. You Can’t Cheat an Honest Man (1939)
  7. The Rains Came (1939)
  8. Juarez (1939)
  9. Charlie Chan at Treasure Island (1939)
  10. On Borrowed Time (1939)
  11. The Spy in Black (1939)
  12. Stanley and Livingstone (1939)
  13. They Made Me a Criminal (1939)
  14. Miracles For Sale (1939)
  15. It’s a Wonderful World (1939)
  16. The Man in the Iron Mask (1939)
  17. Magokoro (1939)
  18. Pieges (1939)
    Confessions of a Nazi Spy (1939)
  19. The Frozen Limits (1939)
  20. In Name Only (1939)
  21. The End of the Day (1939)
    Spook Sport (1939)
    Nine Bachelors (1939)
  22. Fric – Frac (1939)
  23. Gjest Baardsen (1939)
  24. Buck Rogers (1939)
    Tower of London (1939)
  25. Babes in Arms (1939)
  26. 5th Ave. Girl (1939)

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CFB's Top 30 Films of 1939 (2010)

Posted on 04:46 by khali

  1. The Wizard of Oz (1939)
  2. Gone with the Wind (1939)
  3. Stagecoach (1939)
  4. La Règle du Jeu (1939)
  5. Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
  6. Only Angles Have Wings (1939)
    Wuthering Heights (1939)
  7. Ninotchka (1939)
  8. The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939)
  9. Midnight (1939)
  10. Destry Rides Again (1939)
  11. Goodbye, Mr. Chips (1939)
  12. The Roaring Twenties (1939)
  13. Le Jour se Lève (1939)
  14. The Women (1939)
  15. Beau Geste (1939)
  16. The Four Feathers (1939)
  17. Gunga Din (1939)
  18. The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939)
  19. Young Mr. Lincoln (1939)
  20. Love Affair (1939)
  21. Drums Along the Mohawk (1939)
  22. Of Mice and Men (1939)
  23. The Story of the Last Chrysanthemums (1939)
  24. Dark Victory (1939)
  25. The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1939)
  26. Five Came Back (1939)
  27. Son of Frankenstein (1939)

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Sunday, 22 August 2010

White Lightnin' (2009)

Posted on 13:12 by khali
Recommended
UK/Croatia
Feature Film
Director: Dominic Murphy
Writers: Eddy Moretti, Shane Smith
Cinematographer: Tim Maurice-Jones
Cast: Edward Hogg, Carrie Fisher, Owen Campbell, Muse Watson

Murphy’s exhaustingly wholehearted feature debut provides a highly fictionalised account of the life of The Outlaw Dancer Jesco White, detailing his upbringing in the Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia, where, between spells of imprisonment and commitment, he indulged in a life of booze, drugs, petrol fumes, violence, and the odd spot of dancing. Iain.Stott
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Rage (2009)

Posted on 09:30 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK/USA
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Sally Potter
Cinematographer: Steven Fierberg
Composers: Fred Frith, Sally Potter
Cast: Simon Abkarian, Patrick J. Adams, Riz Ahmed, Bob Balaban, Adriana Barraza, Steve Buscemi, Jakob Cedergren, Lily Cole, Judi Dench, Eddie Izzard, Jude Law, John Leguizamo, David Oyelowo, Dianne Wiest

Presented as a series of monologues filmed against an ever changing brightly coloured backdrop, Potter’s typically adventurous and innovative if only partly successful experimental satire documents, in the words of its various participants, a particularly disastrous New York fashion show which is beset by tragedy. Iain.Stott
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Nightwatching (2007)

Posted on 05:50 by khali
Recommended
UK/Canada/The Netherlands/Poland
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Peter Greenaway
Cinematographer: Reinier van Brummelen
Composer: Wlodzimierz Pawlik
Cast: Martin Freeman, Emily Holmes, Eva Birthistle, Jodhi May, Natalie Press

As much an examination of a painting and its creation as it is a portrait of its creator (Dutch master Rembrandt, a surprisingly excellent Freeman) and the women in his life (Holmes, Birthistle, May, and Press), Greenaway’s belatedly released (sort-of) biopic proves to be both a delightfully accomplished work of art & art history and an affecting piece of human drama. Iain.Stott
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Saturday, 21 August 2010

No One Knows About Persian Cats (2009)

Posted on 04:50 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
Iran
Feature Film
Original Title: کسی از گربه های ایرانی خبر نداره
Director: Bahman Ghobadi
Writers: Bahman Ghobadi, Hossein Mortezaeiyan, Roxana Saberi
Cinematographer: Turaj Mansuri
Composers: Mahdyar Aghajani, Ash Koosha
Cast: Negar Shaghaghi, Ashkan Koshanejad, Hamed Behdad, Take It Easy Hospital, Rana Farhan, Hichkas, The Yellow Dogs Band

A pair of underground indie rock musicians, who have been booked to play a gig in London, trawl the streets of Tehran with an effervescent wheeler-dealer in search of musicians, exit visas, and passports, so that they can follow their illicit dream, in Ghobadi’s charming and eye-opening though dramatically lacking and perhaps a tad flashy look at this little glimpsed facet of Iranian society. Iain.Stott
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Next Stop Wonderland (1998)

Posted on 04:02 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Director: Brad Anderson
Writers: Brad Anderson, Lyn Vaus
Cinematographer: Uta Briesewitz
Composer: Claudio Ragazzi
Cast: Hope Davis, Alan Gelfant, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Callie Thorne, Sam Seder, Cara Buono, Ken Cheeseman, Holland Taylor, Robert Klein

In Anderson’s small and whimsical yet beautifully human look at the capricious nature of love and coupling, which is as delightful and romantic as its Bossa Nova soundtrack, a pair of well-drawn Bostonians, seemingly destined to be together, almost but not quite (until the end, at least) meet as they go about their daily, lovelorn lives. Iain.Stott
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Truly Human (2001)

Posted on 03:29 by khali
Highly Recommended
Denmark/Finland
Feature Film
Original Title: Et rigtigt menneske
Series Title: Dogme #18
Writer/Writer: Åke Sandgren
Cinematographer: Dirk Brüel
Cast: Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Peter Mygind, Susan A Olsen, Troels II Munk, Line Kruse, Søren Hauch-Fausbøll, Clara Nepper Winther

Sandgren’s laugh-out-loud funny, pathos drenched social satire-cum-urban fantasy-cum-humanist fable depicts the misadventures of a doomed innocent, conjured up out the walls of a dead 7-year-old’s bedroom walls, and unleashed onto the world, where, as he is abused and misunderstood, he holds up a mirror to all of our corrupted lives. Iain.Stott
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Friday, 20 August 2010

Welcome (2009)

Posted on 09:52 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
France/Belgium/UK
Feature Film
Director: Philippe Lioret
Writers: Philippe Lioret, Olivier Adam, Emmanuel Courcol, Serge Frydman
Cinematographer: Laurent Dailland
Composer: Nicola Piovani
Cast: Vincent Lindon, Firat Ayverdi, Audrey Dana, Derya Ayverdi, Thierry Godard, Selim Akgül, Firat Celik, Murat Subasi

In Lioret’s compelling and moving though vaguely implausible film, a middle-aged swimming instructor, in the midst of an amicable divorce, befriends (in the hopes of impressing his compassionate soon-to-be ex) a 17-year-old Iraqi-Kurd illegal immigrant, who foolhardily but romantically wishes to learn how to swim in order to cross the Channel to be with his soon-to-be-married-to-her-cousin girlfriend in London. Iain.Stott
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The Market: A Tale of Trade (2008)

Posted on 03:41 by khali
Recommended
Turkey/Germany/Kazakhstan/UK
Feature Film
Original Title: Pazar: Bir ticaret masali
Writer/ Director: Ben Hopkins
Cinematographer: Konstantin Kröning
Composer: Cihan Sezer
Cast: Tayanç Ayaydin, Genco Erkal, Senay Aydin, Hakan Sahin, Rojîn Ulker

A struggling market trader with gambling and alcohol problems, who deals in items that have fallen off the back of lorries, aspires to corning the emerging mobile phone market in his small provincial town; but, in order to raise the necessary start-up capital, he finally abandons his few remaining morals, in Hopkins’s blackly comic allegorical 1994-set comedy-drama. Iain.Stott
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Krapp's Last Tape (2000)

Posted on 03:06 by khali
Essential Viewing
Ireland/UK
Television Film
Series Title: Beckett on Film (2000-2001)
Director: Atom Egoyan
Writer: Samuel Beckett
Cinematographers: Paul Sarossy
Cast: John Hurt

On his 69th birthday, in preparation for the recording of his annual self-address, the wizened, banana chomping Krapp listens to the tape he recorded on his 39th, and comes to regard it with a mixture of embarrassment, regret, and sentiment, in Egoyan’s strikingly photographed and terribly moving adaptation of Beckett’s play, which features an outstanding performance from a never better Hurt. Iain.Stott
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O'Horten (2007)

Posted on 02:42 by khali
Highly Recommended
Norway/Denmark/France/Germany
Feature Film
Original Title: O' Horten
Writer/Director: Bent Hamer
Cinematographer: John Christian Rosenlund
Composer: John Erik Kaada
Cast: Bård Owe, Espen Skjønberg, Ghita Nørby, Henny Moan, Bjørn Floberg, Kai Remlov, Per Jansen, Bjarte Hjelmeland

In Hamer’s gently moving, deadpan gem, a 67-year-old retiring train driver, in the days leading up to and following his final day, somehow manages to get himself into some bizarre moonlit adventures, involving inadvertent breaking and entering, illicit midnight swims, blind-folded city driving, and 90-year-old mother pleasing ski jumps. Iain.Stott
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Thursday, 19 August 2010

Locarno, 2010

Posted on 09:32 by khali

Golden Leopard
Winter Vacation (2010)

Special Jury Prize
Morgen (2010)

Best Director
Denis Côté, Curling (2010)

Leopard for Best Actress
Jasna Duricic, White White World (2010)

Leopard for Best Actor
Emmanuel Bilodeau, Curling (2010)


In Competition

  • At Ellen’s Age (2010)
  • Bas-fonds (2010)
  • Beyond the Steppes (2010)
  • Cold Weather (2010)
  • Curling (2010)
  • Hair (2010)
  • Karamay (2010)
  • L.A. Zombie (2010)
  • Light in Darkness: The Return of Red Light Bandit (2010)
  • Man at Bath (2010)
  • Morgen (2010)
  • Periferic (2010)
  • La Petite Chambre (2010)
  • Pietro (2010)
  • Songs of Love and Hate (2010)
  • White White World (2010)
  • Winter Vacation (2010)
  • Womb (2010)
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My Last Five Girlfriends (2009)

Posted on 06:56 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Director: Julian Kemp
Writers: Julian Kemp, Alain de Botton
Cinematographer: Dave Miller
Composers: Andy Blythe, Marten Joustra
Cast: Brendan Patricks, Naomie Harris, Kelly Adams, Cécile Cassel, Jane March, Edith Bukovics, Daniel Hoffmann-Gill

A neurotic and (sort-of) suicidal young man (Patricks) recalls his last five relationships, from their meet-cute beginnings through their inevitable declines to their acrimonious terminations, with extra emphasis on his last girlfriend (Harris, charming as ever), as he struggles (and fails) to understand what love is, in Kemp’s witty and inventive if occasionally overly whimsical and not particularly emotionally involving Annie Hall like rom-com. Iain.Stott
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Top Hat (1935)

Posted on 03:19 by khali
Highly Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Director: Mark Sandrich
Writers: Allan Scott, Dwight Taylor
Cinematographer: David Abel
Composer: Max Steiner
Cast: Fred Astaire, Ginger Rogers, Edward Everett Horton, Erik Rhodes, Eric Blore, Helen Broderick

A musical star appearing in a show in London falls for the woman staying in the swanky hotel room below his, but, because she mistakenly believes him to be the new husband of a friend of hers, her seemingly strange reactions to his advances confuse him greatly (though certainly don’t deter his interest), in this delightful, exuberant romantic musical farce. Iain.Stott
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Salt (2010)

Posted on 02:51 by khali
Cautiously Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Director: Phillip Noyce
Writer: Kurt Wimmer
Cinematographer: Robert Elswit
Composer: James Newton Howard
Cast: Angelina Jolie, Liev Schreiber, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Daniel Olbrychski, August Diehl, Daniel Pearce, Hunt Block, Andre Braugher, Olek Krupa

In Noyce’s fast-paced, action-packed, and (pleasingly) rather silly thriller – which makes good use of cartoon logic in its attempt at a Bourne-Alias-like hybrid – a CIA agent goes on the run, when a Russian walk-in accuses her of being a Russian spy who is about to assassinate the president of Russia at the US vice president’s funeral, leading everyone to assume that the accusation is true: but what other explanation could there be? Iain.Stott
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Wednesday, 18 August 2010

Awaydays (2009)

Posted on 03:04 by khali
Best Avoided
UK
Feature Film
Director: Pat Holden
Writer: Kevin Sampson
Cinematographer: Tony Mitchell
Composer: David A. Hughes
Cast: Nicky Bell, Liam Boyle, Holly Grainger, Stephen Graham, Oliver Lee, Ian Puleston-Davies, Sacha Parkinson, Rebecca Atkinson

In Holden’s painfully unconvincing and rather risible coming-of-age movie, an angry young man from a lower middle class family, who dreams of being accepted by a gang of Birkenheadian football hooligans, who spend their Saturday afternoons knocking seven shades of shite out of complete strangers, makes friends with one of their number, a troubled young man who dreams of escaping his miserable existence. Iain.Stott
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Florence Nightingale (2008)

Posted on 02:46 by khali
Not Recommended
UK
Short Television Film
Writer/Director: Norman Stone
Cinematographer: Mike Fox
Composer: Jeremy Soule
Cast: Laura Fraser, Michael Pennington, Andrew Harrison, Barbara Marten, Ian Bartholomew, Catherine Tyldesley, Roy Hudd

This handsome though strangely uninvolving BBC production, which has an unnecessarily fractured narrative and strange, ungainly musical interludes, paints a portrait of nursing pioneer Florence Nightingale, from her calling to nursing by God, through her involvement in the Crimean war, to her impassioned campaigning for medical and military reform. Iain.Stott
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010

Colin (2008)

Posted on 12:04 by khali
Highly Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Writer/ Director/Cinematographer: Marc Price
Composers: Jack Elphick, Dan Weekes
Cast: Alastair Kirton, Daisy Aitkens, Kate Alderman, Leanne Pammen, Tat Whalley, Kerry Owen, Leigh Crocombe, Justin Mitchell-Davey

Price’s genuinely horrific, surprisingly moving, and decidedly original existential zombie movie – supposedly made for just £45 – depicts a day in life of a new-born monster, Colin (Kirton), from being turned by his undead roommate until his second untimely demise, as the zombie apocalypse rages around him. Iain.Stott
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Lourdes (2009)

Posted on 11:14 by khali
Highly Recommended
France/Austria/Germany
Feature Film
Writer/Director: Jessica Hausner
Cinematographer: Martin Gschlacht
Cast: Sylvie Testud, Léa Seydoux, Gilette Barbier, Gerhard Liebmann, Bruno Todeschini, Elina Löwensohn

In Hausner’s beautifully shot, subtly acted, and gently, enigmatically observational film, Christine, a thirty-something French woman paralysed from the neck down by severe multiple sclerosis, makes a pilgrimage (despite an evident lack of faith – she really just wants a trip away, and would have preferred Rome) to Lourdes (remarkably reminiscent of a theme park), and miraculously regains the use of her limbs. Iain.Stott
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Rough Aunties (2008)

Posted on 03:08 by khali
Recommended
UK
Feature Documentary
Director/Cinematographer: Kim Longinotto

Though some of the conversations feel a little forced, and in at least one scene the camera (and consequently our presence) feels intrusive, Longinotto’s upsetting yet hearteningly optimistic portrait of the women of Operation Bobbi Bear – a South African charity dedicated to helping victims of child abuse through their traumas and aiding the police in bringing their abusers to trial – is a thoroughly and eye-openingly absorbing documentary. Iain.Stott
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Monday, 16 August 2010

Hedwig and the Angry Inch (2001)

Posted on 08:10 by khali
Recommended
USA
Feature Film
Director: John Cameron Mitchell
Writers: John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Trask
Cinematographer: Frank G. DeMarco
Composer: Stephen Trask
Cast: John Cameron Mitchell, Miriam Shor, Michael Pitt, Andrea Martin, Ben Mayer-Goodman, Alberta Watson, Maurice Dean Wint

A bitter transsexual singer from East Berlin tours America’s diners with her own unique brand of narcissistic rock, trailing a much more successful former lover, who has become famous on material that they wrote together, hoping to finally achieve her dream of stardom, in Mitchell’s exuberant, wholehearted adaptation of his popular off-Broadway musical. Iain.Stott
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Sparkle (2007)

Posted on 05:48 by khali
Not Recommended
UK
Feature Film
Writer/Directors: Tom Hunsinger, Neil Hunter
Cinematographer: Sean Van Hales
Composer: Adrian Johnston
Cast: Shaun Evans, Amanda Ryan, Stockard Channing, Lesley Manville, Bob Hoskins, Anthony Head, John Shrapnel, Peter Gordon

Evans is excellent in the central role – a well-drawn part amidst several sketchier ones – in this otherwise lacklustre romantic comedy and disappointing follow-up to Hunsinger and Hunter’s promising effort from 2001, The Lawless Heart, which details the complicated love life of a charmingly charmless Liverpudlian chancer, who has just moved to London with his flighty mother in search of a better life. Iain.Stott
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Heist (2008)

Posted on 03:39 by khali
Not Recommended
UK
Television Film
Director: Justin Hardy
Writer: Peter Harness
Cinematographer: Douglas Hartington
Cast: Kris Marshall, Geraldine James, Donald Sumpter, Paul Hilton, Tim Plester, Linal Haft, Bennett Warden, Michael Dunning

Narrated from Hell by Dick Puddlecote (Kris Marshall), this decidedly irreverent but only sporadically entertaining BBC film depicts the events that led to his 1305 execution, detailing how he and numerous accomplices, with a blend of brilliance and incompetence, broke into the King’s vault at Westminster Abbey, stealing an estimated £100,000 worth of gold and gems, before their inevitable capture and comeuppance. Iain.Stott
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