Whilst writing my last post I had a couple of technical problems i.e. my computer crashed and I realised I had left off two additional films:
Bibliotheque Pascal: A Hungarian/German/UK film based on the imagination of a young women sold into the sex trade. Focussing on her life working in a high-class sex club, this film has been likened to the works of Terry Gilliam (12 Monkeys, The Imaganarium of Dr Panasserum) for it's surreal style. Could offend some with it's content.
Trash Humpers: An American/UK production with the name pretty much saying it all! A group of elderly people wile away their twilight years doing the aforementioned! This recommendation comes with a disclaimer as the film has been described as crass and very offensive. You have been warned.....
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24 July, 2010
Melbourne International Film Festival (MIFF) Recommendations........
So I have been asked for some recommendations for this year's Melbourne International Film Festival. I haven't seen any of these films yet but word 'on the street' is that these are just some of the films to look out for and I will review films as I see them....
The Tree: Starring the very talented actress/singer Charlotte Gainsbourg from "Antichrist", "The Science of Sleep" fame (child of the French actor Serge Gainsbourg) this is an Australian/French production which closed the Cannes Film Festival this year.
The Strange Case of Angelica: Written by the 101 year old Portugese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira. His films are whimsical, romantic and worth watching not only because he is currently the oldest filmmaker still working but for his unique style of story-telling. I enjoyed his film "Eccentricities of a Blond Hair Girl" from last year's festival.
The Unloved: This is the directorial debut for actress Samantha Morton who has starred in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" and "Control" to name but a few in her career. The film is about the harsh reality of growing up in residential care in the UK.
Air Doll: A Japanese film about a sex doll that comes to life. This film reminds me of the 2007 American film, "Lars and the Real Girl" baed upon similar themes.
Hahaha: By director Hong Sangsoo who's film "Like You Know It All" featured at MIFF 2009. Hong Sangsoo likes to tell stories about 20 something's living a cosmopolitan lifestyle in South Korea.
Love in a Puff: A romance borne out of the ban on smoking in Hong Kong.
The Housemaid: A remake of the '1960s' classic with the same name, about a housemaid that terrorises her employers.
For those of you who base your viewing on some of my recommendation's, please let me know if I'm on track!
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The Tree: Starring the very talented actress/singer Charlotte Gainsbourg from "Antichrist", "The Science of Sleep" fame (child of the French actor Serge Gainsbourg) this is an Australian/French production which closed the Cannes Film Festival this year.
The Strange Case of Angelica: Written by the 101 year old Portugese filmmaker Manoel de Oliveira. His films are whimsical, romantic and worth watching not only because he is currently the oldest filmmaker still working but for his unique style of story-telling. I enjoyed his film "Eccentricities of a Blond Hair Girl" from last year's festival.The Unloved: This is the directorial debut for actress Samantha Morton who has starred in "Elizabeth: The Golden Age" and "Control" to name but a few in her career. The film is about the harsh reality of growing up in residential care in the UK.
Air Doll: A Japanese film about a sex doll that comes to life. This film reminds me of the 2007 American film, "Lars and the Real Girl" baed upon similar themes.
Hahaha: By director Hong Sangsoo who's film "Like You Know It All" featured at MIFF 2009. Hong Sangsoo likes to tell stories about 20 something's living a cosmopolitan lifestyle in South Korea.
Love in a Puff: A romance borne out of the ban on smoking in Hong Kong.
The Housemaid: A remake of the '1960s' classic with the same name, about a housemaid that terrorises her employers.
For those of you who base your viewing on some of my recommendation's, please let me know if I'm on track!
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23 July, 2010
The Secret In Their Eyes...
Ricardo, his boss Soledad (played by Irene Menéndez Hastings) and his friend and fellow employee an unremorseful drunk are but some of the central characters in this film along with Pablo (Ricardo Morales), the fiancee of the murdered woman.
Beginning in the present day with a meeting between Ricardo and Soledad, Ricardo is unable to shake-off unsettling feelings leftover from the murder investigation of long ago. He meets with his former boss to ask for access to old court documents about the murder investigation as he decides to write a novel about the murder investigation as a form of catharsis. We, along with his memories are sent back to the early '70's', where he first set 'eyes' on Soledad.
Ricardo's colleague pen pusher Molinari played by actor Kiko Cerone, is an amusing drunk often found mouthing off in the local bar unable to pay for his shout. The incorrigible drunk is a likeable character who comes to an early demise but adds a touch of humour to the film.
The film (as all good thrillers do) has a twist we see coming but are unable to resolve.
-Entertaining, not life changing!
20 July, 2010
MIFF 2010
The Melbourne International Film Festival is upon us, with the official opening night being this Thursday, 22nd July. The new Australian Film, "The Wedding Party" will debut on this night.
The festivals special guest this year is director, Joe Dante of "Gremlin's" fame and features a retrospective of many of his much loved films plus conversations with the man himself.
This years MIFF also features a number of added attractions such as Late Night screenings at Cinema Nova, Drive-In movies at the Docklands and 3D films at the planetarium, as well as the usual host of films selected from major festivals around the globe!
So check out all the action below and this blog for more information and reviews.
http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/index.php
The festivals special guest this year is director, Joe Dante of "Gremlin's" fame and features a retrospective of many of his much loved films plus conversations with the man himself.
This years MIFF also features a number of added attractions such as Late Night screenings at Cinema Nova, Drive-In movies at the Docklands and 3D films at the planetarium, as well as the usual host of films selected from major festivals around the globe!
So check out all the action below and this blog for more information and reviews.
http://www.melbournefilmfestival.com.au/index.php
04 July, 2010
Animal Kingdom!
With great anticipation I have been eagerly awaiting the release of "Animal Kingdom" which stars Ben Mendelsohn, Guy Pearce, Jackie Weaver, Clayton Jacobson ("Kenny's" real life brother), Joel Edgerton (who we see too little of in the film) and a group of lesser known actors. I am a huge fan of Ben Mendelsohn and the uniquely Australian characters he plays but likeable is not the best way to describe his character in Animal Kingdom "Pope", who is rather a chilling and unrepentant psychopath and there are far too many scenes where this is revealed.
This film centres around a seemingly ordinary suburban family and is said to be loosely based upon the events leading up to the "Walsh Street" killings. The family is chock full of unpredictable and unsavoury characters adept in making a living from robbing banks and the like. We see Guy Pearce enter as a chief investigator in to event's surrounding the "Cody" family as he tries to intervene and rescue the youngest member of the clan from a life of crime. "Smurf", the Cody families mother played by Jackie Weaver is equally chilling to Ben Mendelsohn's "Pope" in her portrayal of a seemingly innocent surburan Mum although we have a sense that something sinister lurks beneath the surface in the way she placates her boys. Nothing comes in between "Smurf" and her family, not even extended family as we soon find out.
I liked this film a lot as it didn't glamourise unsavoury characters from the underworld unlike the "Underbelly" franchise. This family is not glamourous in any sense of the word but rather this film shows the frightening and unpredictable side to characters that are able to commit acts of extreme violence and perversion which is evident in any scene Ben Mendelsohn acts in.
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