2008 FESTIVAL
NOUVEAU CINEMA
http://www.nouveaucinema.ca/EN
THE RATINGS
So
far, A & O film critics Robert J. Lewis, Marcel Dubois and
Sylvain Richard have seen the following films. Here are their
ratings and comments, always out of 4, reserving 2.5 or more
for a noteworthy film, 3.5 for an exceptional film, 4 for a
classic.
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Among
Robert J. Lewis' best ever films = (Io Non Ho Pauro (I'm Not Afraid),
Life Is Beautiful, Death In Venice, Babel, Days of Heaven, A
Long Walk, Amadeus, Secrets and Lies, Monsignor Quixote,
Looking For Richard, Mulholland Drive).
2.6
-- DETROIT
METAL CITY, Toshio
Lee
Comic
book into celluloid about an adolescent who reluctantly becomes
a heavy metal star. A sometimes very affecting film, albeit flawed,
that makes it more satisfying than Sin City. Character (under)development,
rhythm and plot line follow the comic book template. High definition
music score.
2.5
-- THE
TIGER'S TAIL, John Boorman
Film
begins and ends with hard biting social commentary about economically
stretched Dublin; in between, all the talent in the world from
both director and actors can't redeem the thin, formulaic but
engaging Dickensonian tale that tells the story of a rich man
who is replaced by his identical twin from whom he was separated
at birth.
2.2
--
UNIVERSALOVE, Thomas
Woschitz
Cross-culture,
Altmanesque (Short Cuts) examination of love, the way we reach
out for it, the forces that conspire to unravel or prevent it.
An occasionally interesting film that lacks focus and direction.
I wondered if the director conceived of the film in order to feature
his favourite music provided by the Austrian band Naked Lunch.
2.5 --
ALL TOGETHER
NOW, Adrian Wills
Docu
on LOVE: the collaboration between Beatles and Cirque de Soleil.
Lots of talking Paul, Ringo, Olivia (Harrison) & Yoko (Lennon).
If you like the Beatles and Cirque you'll rate this docu a 3
or more.
2.8 --
LE JOUR
AVANT LE LENDEMAIN, Cousineau
& Invalu
A
majestic, haunting docu drama that examines life among the Inuit,
where the living 'ain't easy.' Like Atanarjuat (2001), or The
Black Robe (1991), it's a 'day in the life film' that throws
into bold relief the access to the amenities of life we take
for granted and the meaning of community from which we have
become disconcertedly estranged.
3.2 --
ADORATION,
Atom Egoyan
A
stylistically confusing, but thoroughly engaging, challenging
post 9/11 existential mystery/concept film that soars above
the cross-fire of its many plots in order to lay bare the human
condition
and the sometimes good, bad and ugly people we are. Caveat:
if you didn't take to the method behind Mulholland Drive, where
fantasy and reality are seamlessly intertwined leaving you to
perform the unravelling, you won't 'adore' this film.
3.0
-- WONDERFUL
TOWN, Aditya Assara
In
a small town in post-tsunami Thailand, a visiting architect
begins to court a hotel receptionist. Their relationship causes
a tsunami of resentment. Wonderfully lyrical, atmospheric, gracefully
paced film that features exquisite locations and landscape,
a haunting, acoustic (diatonic)
score and alas -- an ending that was a letdown.
1.9
-- LE
PREMIER VENU, Jacques Doillon
Dismal,
self-conscious, off-beat take on the 'beautiful losers' theme
in a small town in France. Disjointed script, illogical cause
and effect story-line somewhat redeemed by characters who might
have otherwise been engaging if it weren't for their lines.
2.3. --
ESTOMAGO,
Marcos Jorge
Fun film about a dim witted chef who looks back at his life
from his Brazilian prison cell. The food scenes are definitely
more delectable than the somewhat improbable story line.
2.8
--
DELTA,
Kornel Mundruczo
Long
absent brother returns home (to Hungarian village on the Danube)
and begins relationship with sister, an event that doesn't sit
well with the locals. Sparse but effective script, cinematography
poetically rendered -- pacing not unlike Silent Light.
2.2 --
VOY A EXPLOTAR, Gerardo
Naranjo
Hormone
driven teenage couple flee from dysfunctional families in order
to work out their ennui and angst. First half wavers unsuccessfully
between comedy and drama; 2nd and more serious half somewhat
saves the film.
2.4
--
CALOS CALMO, Antonello Grimaldi
Sentimental
drama that fails to deliver, about a man, living in self-deception,
trying to come to terms with the death of his wife who he didn't
quite love. A talky film that inconclusively examines the nature
of deception. Occasionally engaging, mostly uneven script.
3.1 --
HUNGER, Steve McQueen
Disturbing,
riveting prison drama that, like x-rated cinema, takes you into
the dirty and horror and brutality of prison life and the anguishingly
gruesome self-immolation through starvation of Bobby Sands during
his 1981 hunger strike in Dublin. Not for the squeamish. Unforgettable
sets, unforgettable film. Irish English sometimes hard to catch;
no French subtitles.
2.5 --
HEAVEN
ON EARTH, Deepa Mehta
Mehta
throws a harsh, critical light on the culture of female subservience
and concomitant domestic violence that tradition vouchsafes
in Indian marriage -- both at home and abroad. Second half
of film is weakened by dubious turn to myth and symbolism.
2.5
--
EVERYBODY DIES BUT ME, Valeria Gai Guermanika
Trials and tribulations of tenement raised teenage girls wanting
to grow up fast in the new Russia where more than vodka required
to bridge the generation gap. Small budget film benefits from
gritty script.
3.0
--
THE MOURNING FOREST, Naomi Kawase
Strange, haunting film that unfolds like a parable about
an elderly, somewhat addled man and his young female care-giver,
both who have lost loved ones, who get lost in a forest.
What they find is more important than getting found. Great
performances from the two leads and drop-dead gorgeous locations
in the pristine, mountainous tea plantations of Japan.
2.7
--
WENDY & LUCY, Kelly Reichhardt
On her way to Alaska to find work, 20 something Wendy loses
her dog Lucy in a small Oregan town. Despite an unsteady
moral compass, her reaction to Lucy's disappearance becomes
the event that brings out her true character. A small budget
film with a big heart that tells an even bigger story.
3.0
--
GOMORRA, Matteo Garrone
Unglamourous look at crime in Naples from the bottom up,
where every asepct of life, from garbage disposal to the
garment industry, is controlled, fought over by crime syndicates.
Being born in a Naples untouched by crime is like being
born in a place without weather. Excellent casting and camera
work and tight editing. Napoli, in its unmistakeable Mediterranean
light and sordid colours, is the unholy truth of Gomorra.
1.8
--
ELDORADO, Bouli Lanners
Belgium road film that goes no where. Sympathetic characters
not enough to sustain interest. In French, no English subtitles.
2.5
--
DERRIERE-MOI, Rafael Ouellet
In a small town in Quebec worldly 23-year old Betty befriends
14-year old Léa. The reasons why are why the film
succeeds. After a somewhat contrived opening few minutes,
tight, disciplined editing to the end. A young director
to keep an eye on.
2.7 --
TULPAN,
Sergey Dvortsevoy
The backdrop to the film (and not the young brother's efforts
to find a wife -- and by extention -- flock of sheep) is
the real story of Tulpan: the harshness of daily life in
the Steppes of Kazakhstan. Unforgettable birthing scene
(of lamb) and sandstorm. If, besides providing entertainment,
one of cinema's mandates is to enlarge our sympathies, Tulpan
does that mandate proud.
2.4
--
SALT OF THIS SEA, Annemarie Jacir
A US born Palestinian returns to Israel to reclaim her grandfather's
house. Politically charged film but surprisingly even-handed.
Interesting idea sometimes poorly served by an uneven script;
the romance was poorly handled.
2.7
--
THREE MONKEYS, Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Mood piece, about a chauffeur who decides to take the fall
(serve time) for his boss -- a politician involved in a
hit and run -- for the extra money his family could use.
While serving a 6 month sentence, a single miscalculation
brings tragedy to his family. Noteworthy sound track and
wonderfully understated colour scheme throughout make Istanbul
the perfect setting for this small gem of a cautionary tale.
2.1 --
ACNE,
Federico Veiroj
Light
comedy about a self-conscious pimply teenager trying to connect
with the girls. Escapist fare we all need from time to time.
Good performance from the lead.
1.8. --
TALE
52, Alexis Alexiou
Thoroughly
confusing, disjointed story about a psycho who may or may
not have murdered his girl friend. The narrative, à
la Rashomon, is told from multi perspectives. Credibility
factor in major short supply.
3.0
--
COUNTRY TEACHER, Bhodan Slama
A young teacher, with a secret, moves to a small village
and sets off a series of romances all of which terminate
in unrequited love. Absorbing evocation of Czeck country
life, memorable birthing symbolism, brokeback acting.
0.5 --
MY DREAM OR LONELINESS NEVER WALKS ALONE, Roland Reber
Pretentious,
absurdist satire, in brilliant HD, that unfolds like a theatre
production. Misappropriation of Samuel Beckett (Godot),
the avant-garde and special effects combine to produce an
interminably long, self-indulgent exercise in the banal.
Where are double-digit negative integers (for ratings) when
you need them?
3.1
--
RACHEL GETTING MARRIED, Jonathan Demme
A
no-holds barred homage, ode to dysfunctionality, cultural
diversity and marriage. Tennessee William's ghost is smiling
all over this script, replete with hot tin roofs, doubled-up
fists, delicious moments musicaux and a wonderfully nuanced,
performance that has Oscar written all over it from Anne
Hathaway as Rachel's sister. A film that celebrates life
in its irrepressable plenitude.
2.3
--
ADAM'S WALL, Michael Mackenzie
Decent low-budget debut film about romance between Jewish
and Arab students living in Montreal that only occasionally
slips into the sentimental. Fine performance from Flavia
Bechara.
2.4
--
SURVEILLANCE, Jennifer Lynch
The director, Jennifer Lynch, under the influence the
father, David Lynch, litters the screen with psychopaths
modelled after "Blue Velvet's" Dennis Hopper.
The entertaining results translates into a 'nothing
new here' film, but you'll be treated to excellent camera
work and memorable scenes from a young director who
is only going to get better.
3.1
--
SECRET OF THE GRAIN, Abdellatif Kechiche
In southern France, a French speaking Arab family decide
to open a cous cous restaurant. Engrossing social drama
that throws a warm light on the meaning of family, community
and the radiant possibilities of unlike communities
saying 'no' to borders. Magnificent performances from
the two leading actresses. Film could have been 30 minutes
shorter and can be viewed as a setting the record straight
effort that compares favourably with "The Yacoubian
Building."
2.5. --
SNOW, Aida Zubcevic
In the aftermath of the Serbian-Bosnian conflict, a
tattered group of village women (their men have been
massacred) are trying to live with dignity when a sleazy
land developer arrives, offering big money and promise
of a better life. A film where small production values
turn out big insights into human nature.
2.5 --
ZACK AND MIRI MAKE A PORNO, Kevin Smith
An offoffoff hilarious comedy about a young (Platonic)
couple who decide to make a porn film to get out of
debt. Adult humour with an x-rated script that unfolds
like fraying cable wire and goes where no script has
gone before: beyond totem and taboo.
2.8
--
ZIFT, Javor Gardev
Over the top stylistic film that triumphs over substance
and/or the Bulgarian version of "Pulp Fiction"
hyper-intensified by Lynchian camera work. In Communist
Bulgaria a man is sent to prison for stealing a diamond.
The film features a hard driving, resounding sound
track, memorable scenes and sets, shot in black and
white.
2.3
--
14 KILOMETERS, Gerardo Olivares
A film that somehow transcends its often flawed and
unsustainable parts. Two brothers and a young woman
decide to leave Mali for the better life in Europe and
embark on a perilous journey that will take them through
spectacular, mesmerizing desert where they will encounter
the best and worst of humanity. The landscape alone
recommends this film.
3.0
--
FOUR NIGHTS WITH ANNA, Jerzy Skolimowski
A disturbing, haunting film about a voyeur whose predilection
is not a perversion but his way of loving. When he
is charged with rape, the question asked is it possible
to rape the woman you love? Expert direction enhanced
by lighting effects that produce the unrelenting grey
and drabness of village life that fortells the story.
2.0
--
NOLLYWOOD BABYLON, Samir Mallal, Ben Addelman
Documentary examines Nigeria's burgeoning and busy
cinema as it relates to and responds to the needs
of the everyday Nigerian for whom film represents
an alternative world to the hard life. Occasionally
insightful but too long: memorable shots of Lagos
and its 14 million wretched of the earth.
2.2
--
A YEAR AGO IN WINTER, Caroline Link
A film that begins strong and finishes weak and
indecisive. A mother commissions an artist to paint
a picture of her daughter and deceased son, which
obliges the painter to get to know his subjects
-- and their family secrets. Script and story line
breakdowns punctuate the especially latter half
of the film.
3.2 --
12, Nikita Mikhalkov
A Chechen is accused of killing is adoptive Russian
father; a 12 man jury must decide his fate. During
the lengthy deliberation, Russia's complex relationship
with its history and ethnicities will surface as
well as its fears for the present. The sometimes
brilliant script that has Dostoievsky's fingerprints
all over it is nothing less than an homage to the
voluptuous, boisterous magnificent Russian soul.
0.9
--
PALMERMO, Wim Winders
With the exception of "Buena Vista,"
Wenders hasn't put out a decent film in 21 years,
since his masterpiece "Wings of Desire."
I'm frankly sick to death of films that seem to
be made in order for the director to play his
favourite 15 songs. Wenders reminds me of a lost
director looking for a writer to give him life.
Philosophically,
he is adrift, (not unlike Norman Mailer who betrayed
his own genius), and sadly ensnared in the 'being
cool at all costs' paradigm.
2.8 --
UN CAPITALISME SENTIMENTAL, Oliver Asselin
The truths of capitalism are revealed in this
highly original musical that features well crafted
song and a compelling story line. Costumes and
black and white admirably recreate the roaring
20s.
2.9 --
SYNECDOCHE, Charlie Kaufman
A synecdoche is figure of speech in which a part
is used to represent the whole. Seymour Hoffman
is a playwright who is dying, and has the opportunity
to produce a play about his life where he plays
the lead. This
is much more than an art imitating life and/or
all the world is a stage film; it fulfills one
of the key function of art which is to extend,
grow the range of our sympathies and reveal the
possibilities of meaning in an indifferent universe.
Without a trace element of didacticism, this sometimes
long and confusing film takes on the largest philosophical
questions without pretending to have the answers.
Fine performances throughout as Hoffman continues
to make the case that he is one of the great actors
of his time.
Among
Marcel Dubois' best ever films = (All Quiet on the
Western from (1930), Magnolia, Ben Hur, Dances ith
Wolves, Marathon Man, Papillon, Saving Private Ryan,
Manchurian Candidate, Casino, Naked Prey).
2.5 --
SOUS LA CAGOULE: UN VOYAGE AU BOUT DELA TORTURE,
Patricio Henriquez
Docu
on human abuse and torture. Riveting testimony from victims
and military showing man's inhumanity to man and the moral drift
that underlies the politics.
2.5 --
LA MEMOIRE DES ANGES,
Luc Bourdon
Documentary
featuring Montreal in the 50s and 60s based on visual and
sound sequences, in B & W and colour, from the National
Film Board. An interesting, sometimes fascinating perspective
that through its architecture, streetcars, nightlife, and
inhabitants was becoming the cosmopolitan city we know today.
3.1 --
LE JOUR
AVANT LE LENDEMAIN, Marie-Helene
Cousineau & Madeleine Invalu
Inuit
drama with breathtaking scenery and outstanding 'natural'
acting. A mesmerizing look at the challenges of surviving
in a harsh land and the direct connection between story-telling
(myth) and life, and the importance (necessity) of community
and bonding, If you liked Atanarjuat, the Fast Runner, you'll
love this one.
2.4
--
ADORATION, Atom Egoyan
Psychological
drama. Confusing, fractured script that goes back and forth
between reality and fantasy, dealing with diverse topics
such as terrorism, religion, memory and identity.
2.3 --
WONDERFUL TOWN,
Aditya Assariat
Drama. Romantic interlude between an architect and a frail
young woman working as a hotel lerk. Beautiful locations,
evenly paced, credible acting, but cliched with weak script.
1.6
--
LE PERMIER VENUE,
Jacques Doillon
Story of a young woman chasing a deranged young man who
hasn't seen his wife & daughter in three years whose
childhood friend is a cop. Merry go-round script. Drawn
out sequences. Actors locked into roles.
2.8
--
JCVD,
Mabrouk El Mechri
Psychological drama that examines the hardships of being
a celebrity and the media circus that ensues when the
hero falls from grace. Original story line that blends
irony and humour is helped by good acting and tight
script.
3.2
--
COUNTRY TEACHER,
Bogdan Slama
Somewhat slow paced but affecting drama about an insecure
teacher who accepts a job in a remote country school.
His gradual integration and secret he can't deal with
are lessons on self-acceptance and tolerance. Both
script and performances top-notch.
2.8
--
DELTA,
Kornel
Mundruczo
Drama about a young man who returns to his native
village and his sister decides to move in with him,
causing a major reaction from from family and villagers.
An evocative examination of intolerance and peer
pressure as it concerns those strong enough to live
outside society's norms. Very good acting and impressive
cinematography.
2.9
--
GOMORRA, Matteo Garrone
Social
drama that focusses on five destinies connected
to the Mafia and the utter disregard for human life.
In the suburban building blocks of Naples, crime's
tentancles are everywhere and the The Law is nothing
more than an inconvenience. Tight script, good acting,
subject well researched.
3.6
--
12, Nikita Mikhalkov
Twelve
jurors must decide the fate of a young Chechen boy
accused of killing his adoptive father, a Russian
officer. The vote must be unanimous. After much
soul searching, a supposedly clear cut case is found
not to be so simple as human values are put to the
test. The situation mirrors the social unrest and
fearfulness of a nation going through a very difficult
period. Strong script, powerful acting.
2.9
--
THE GOOD, THE BAD, THE WEIRD, Kim Ji-Woon
Action,
comedy and adventure mix from start to finish. Three
strangers are brought together in a very disorganized
treasure hunt. Cross over between Mad Max and Sergio
Leone's spaghetti westerns featuring weird and exaggerated
comic book-like characters. Striking special effects,
retina wrecking stunts and fabulous locations guarantee
2 hours of top-notch entertainment for genre afficionados.
2.4
--
LES GRANDES PERSONNES,
Anna Novion
Comedy. Albert takes his daughter on her 17th
birthday to visit Sweden. He has rented a house
but their occupation dates get mixed up. Beautiful
locations, weak script, very slow paced, actors
locked into roles.
2.7 --
DOWN TO THE DIRT, Justin Simms
Enjoyable drama. A self-destructive hooligan meets
a young girl who is madly in love with him. They
head tor St John's for a new start. Some of the
sequences were drawn out; notable cinematography.
2.5 --
ACNE, Federico Veiroj
A
somewhat slow-paced, original coming of age comedy.
A 13-year, in the throes of puberty, is introduced
by his older brother to the joys of paid sex.
Good acting from the lead.
2.8 --
LA DERNIERE CARTE, Sylvain Biegeleisen
Docu.
The director films and questions his mother. The
son discovers the depths of his mother's love,
sacrifice, strength and determination in this
unusual documentary.
2.9 --
CLOUD 9, Andreas Dresen
Drama.
A married woman in her mid-sixties falls in love
with another man. The results will tear them apart.
Good acting, well directed. If you liked "Away
from Her" you will love this one.
3.4 --
RACHEL GETTING MARRIED, Jonathan Demme
Social
drama. A dysfunctional family is celebrating
a wedding. A merry-go-round of human relationships,
coupling, comedy and tragedy. Kim, a former
model, has been in and out of drug rehabilitation
centers. Her presence will bring forgotten tensions
to the surface. Original music score, tight
script, fine acting and directing, great pacing.
All in all, excellent entertainment.
2.9 --
C'EST DUR D'ETRE AIME PAR LES CONS, Daniel
Leconte
Docu.
Examines the controversy surrounding the publication
of 12 contest-winning caricatures of the Prophet
Mohammed and the debate over the right to freedom
of expression that ensued between the weekly
"Charlie Hebdo," the International
Muslim League and the Union of Muslim Organizations
in France. A fascinating account.
2.7 --
NURSE FIGHTER BOY, Charles Officer
Drama.
Jude is a night nurse who meets an has-been
boxer named Silence; they fall in love. Jude
has a son named Ciel and they both dream of
returning to Jamaica where she was born. When
Jude struggles with a fatal disease bonding
will effect this triangle. A slow-paced film
with an Interesting script and credible acting.
2.3 --
MUST READ AFTER MY DEATH, Morgan Dews
Docu.
Super 8, audio recordings and file scripts
make up the material used for this documentary.
Allis and Charley have four children and they
live in Connecticut. The female narrator,
an artist, recounts the secrets and lies and
ties that bind family. Well documented but
not particularly engaging.
1.9 --
PALERMO SHOOTING,
Wim Wenders
A photographer in his mid-forties faces mid-life
crisis, has haunting visions of death. Fine
music score, complex script, good directing,
pacing slow.
3.0 --
ZIFT,
Javor Gardev
Suspense. A man is thrown in jail for a crime
he did not commit. After his release, he is
hunted by police and partners in crime for
a missing diamond. Tight script, heavy sound
track, good acting.
1.5 --
THE WOMAN OF AHHS,
Benjamin
Paquette
Comedy about a man who falls in love with
a woman he has never met. From the Internet,
his research takes him to Montreal where he
tries to fulfill his dream. Fil was long and
drawn out; obsessive behaviour unconvincingly
turned into comedy. Confusing script.
1.9 --
LA FRONTIERE DE L'AUBE,
Philippe
Garrel
Drama about a women named Carole who is married
to an actor who lives in Hollywood. She falls
in love with Francois a photographer. Film
shot in black and white, poor acting, pacing
and sc script.
2.8 --
ADAM'S WALL,
Michael Mackenzie
Social drama that examines a budding romance
between a Jewish boy and a Lebanese girl;
families clash and the relationship is tested.
Good cinematography, decent script, instructive
approach to a complex situation thanks to
fine acting and directing.
3.0 --
PAPA A LA CHASSE AUX LAGOPEDES,
Robert
Morin
Comedy. Vincent Lemieux is a broker on the
lam after cheating investors of millions.
He sends a video to his two little girls,
trying to explain his actions. A dramatic
subject is treated in a light hearted fashion
helped by an interesting plot twist. Francois
Papineau is superb in main role. Fine cinematography,
beautiful locations, script well adapted.
2.1 --
AFTERSCHOOL,
Antonio Campos
Drama. Robert, a student addicted to violent
porn, accidentally videotapes the drug overdose
of two sisters at school. The film follows
the aftermath of the tragedy and its effect
on the students. . Performances fair, weak
script, sluggish pacing.
2.9 --
THREE MONKEYS,
Nuri Bilge Ceylan
Drama.
The driver of a wealthy politician accepts
responsibility for a hit and run he did
not commit. While incarcerated, his wife
has an affair with the politician, unaware
that her son is witting. Violence will ensue,
changing their lives forever. Good script
and cinematography, well acted.
1.3 --
UN LAC,
Philippe Grandieux
Unconvincing drama about a family living
in the woods. The son, a woodcutter, is
epileptic and has a strange relationship
with his sister. A stranger shows up and
will change everyone's life. Some of the
camera work was out of focus or affectatiously
moving away from the main area of interest.
There were too many purposeless dark scenes
and silences. A movie that should be sent
to the bottom of Un Lac.
3.3 --
THE TIGER'S TAIL,
John
Boorman
Social drama about the businessman of
the year who is in financial difficulties
who discovers he has a twin brother who
is setting to steal his identity. Lives
will be upset. Fine script, good performances,
very apropos energetic pacing.
2.9
--
THE HURT LOCKER,
Kathrryn
Bigelow
In Iraq homemade bombs are exploded every
fifteen minutes. The film follows a bomb
squad and a new sergent who is unstable
and gets a high from any chaos and danger.
Good cinematography, excellent acting,
strong sound track.
3.2
--
FLAME & CITRON,
Ole
Christian Madsen
War drama, A police officer in occupied
Copenhagen known as Flame is working with
a partner named Citron. They are in the
Resistance and they receieve orders to
terminate Ketty. Flame knows her and he
begins to wonder about the validity of
the order, the execution of which will
result in the loss of human life just
as hesitation will have its consequences.
Subject well researched, good period cinematography,
interest kept at a high pitch throughout.
Among
Sylvain Richard's best ever films = (Babij Jar,
Man Who Wipes Mirrors, Napola, Les Choristes, The
Heasman, My Nikifor, Hell in Tangier, Camaron, Who
Are You, King of the World).
1.9
--
DETROIT METAL CITY,
Toshio Lee
Silly Japanese comedy based on comics of same name. Die hard
fans of either the comic or style of music will love this.
Many funny moments but found silliness irritating at times.
2.6
--
THE TIGER'S TALE,
John Boorman
Drama involving identical twins separated at birth, each
ending at diametrically opposite ends of life. The "have
not" sets out to steal the "have's" life. Unclear as to
who was who. Lilting classical score.
2.6
--
JCVD,
Mabrouk El Mechri
Celebrity hostage taking drama is aided by understated
jazz score, sharp editing -- a joy to watch.
2.8
--
DELTA, Kornel
Mundruczo
Slow paced, poetic evocation of life on the Danube and
an unconventional relationship between brother and sister.
Strong beginning undermined by inconclusive ending. Score
and cinematography effectively blended.
3.0
--
HUNGER,
Steve McQueen
Brutally realistic "arthouse" historical essay on the
1981 Maze Prison hunger strike in Belfast. Some of the
sequences were hard to follow due to editing & heavy
Irish accents.
2.5
--
ESTOMAGO,
Marcos Jorge
A gastronomic sensous comedy. Narrative told ftom
2 timelines. Subtitles were a bit hard to read.
1.0
--
CHERS ELECTEURS, Manuel Foglia
Quebec documentary on politics more suitable for specialty
TV channel; focus is too narrow to interest wider
audience.
2.5
--
MUST READ AFTER MY DEATH, Morgan Dews
A documentary based on the memorabilia left to a man by
his grandmother. Well put together; narratively forceful.
2.0
--
WENDY & LUCY,
Kelly
Reichhardt
Lost girl Wendy, accompanied by her dog Lucy, get bogged
down in a small Oregon town. Despite fine acting performance
and credible script, I just couldn't identify.
3.1
--
BLIND LOVES,
Juraj Lehotsky
Touching and compassionate portrait of love experienced
by the blind. Imaginatively conceived with instant connection
to all of the characters.
3.2
--
WONDERFUL TOWN,
Aditya
Assara
Debut film set in southern Thailand. In a calm, serene town,
malevolent, tsunami-like undercurrents surface when an outsider
falls in love with the local hotel receptionist. Compelling
guitar, piano-bass score; quietly majestic cinematography,
and memorable performances from two non-professional actors.
3.0 --
GOMORRA,
Matteo Garrone
Based on monumental study of Camarra Mafia in Naples. Overly
complicated which doesn't detract from the larger message.
Closer to Day to Day than Godfather or Scarface. Locations
and actors well chosen.
2.5 --
FILTH
AND WISDOM, Madonna
A vulgar comedy that examines good and evil. Good debut
film that's lots of fun; not unlike Borat.
2.3 --
A VIEW
FROM BELOW, P. Dinatale & M. O'Connor
Documentary portrait of Karl Stanley who built and runs
a deep sea submarine. Too much commentary, not enough cinema
despite HD photography of an largely unexplored region of
our earth.
2.4 --
RESTLESS,
Amos Kollek
Drama of exiled Jew living in NY who is haunted by memories
of wife left behind 20 years ago. Difficult to sympathize
with main character.
2.8 --
PATTI
SMITH: DREAM OF LIFE, Steven Sebring
A kaleidoscopic, intimate portrait of the Godmother of Punk.
Film takes us into the psyche of the song writer in order
to lay bare the underpinnings of her creativity.
3.2 --
FOUR
NIGHTS WITH ANNA, Jerzy Skolimowski
Low-keyed, somber drama about obsessive voyeurism as expression
of love. Jigsaw puzzle of a film was aided by folky-classical
score, tight editing, sharp script.
2.6 --
DERNIER MAQUIS, Rabah Ameur-Zaimeche
Repair
shop owner decides to build a mosque for his employees.
A touching, humourous drama that could have been more tighly
focussed.
2.3 --
A L'OUEST
DE PLUTON, H. Bernadet, M. Verreault
A
film that looks at the life of teens. In contrast with the
adult actors, very natural performances from the teens.
Message wasn't very compelling.
2.1 --
SITA
SINGS THE BLUES, Nina Paley
Animated
musical adaption of the Ramayana. Score is a mix of Bangra
and 20s vocals. Animation ranges from the simplistic to
experimental.
2.2 --
OF TIME AND THE CITY, Terrence Davis
Personal
recollection and ode to the city of Liverpool.Madden's
"My Winnipeg" more compelling.
2.9 --
LES GRANDES PERSONNES, Anna Novion
Debut
film about an up-tight divorced father who takes his 17-year
old daughter to Sweden. Effective piano + orchestra score,
exquisite landscape, subplots were a distraction.
2.3 --
THREE MONKEYS, Nuri Bilge Ceylan
A drama showing how past indiscretions and hidden secrets
can come back to haunt and even destroy us. A well thought
out idea undermined by weak editing. Good performances throughout.
2.6
--
CALOS CALMO, Antonello Grimaldi
A
drama about a man and his daughter dealing with a sudden
loss, where the latter reacts much more naturally than
the adult, whose first instinct is to mask his/her true
feelings.
2.5
--
TOKYO SONATA, Kiyoshi Kurosawa
Psychological
drama about a high ranking executive who has been demoted
but goes about as if nothing has changed. A film that
explores the delicate nature of communication.
3.5 --
NOS ENFANTS NOUS ACCUSERONS, Jean-Paul Jaudi
Important
documentary dealing with environment and health issues
focussing on an individual mayor who can no longer
remain indifferent. Engaging, informative, in the
same league as "Homo Toxicos" and "Tableland."
0.9 --
DOWN TO THE DIRT, Justin Simms
Commonplace
drama about a small town rebel. Lousy script, lousy
acting; rating raised by good folksy sound track.
1.1 --
UN LAC, Philippe Grandieur
A
film that explores the link between relationships
and nature. The affected use of close-ups &
sombre lighting obscured the narrative. As for
its symbolic content, I didn't find any. Beautiful
Lapland locations.
3.4
--
THE MOURNING FOREST, Naomi Kawase
Bitter-sweet human drama set in the Japanese countryside.
The majestic forest serves as the backdrop that
poses the existential question: What is life?
3.1 --
SURVEILLANCE, Jennifer Lynch
A genre film that recalls her father's canon.
(The Lynchian element is in strong evidence throughout).
A very original take with surprise plot twist
in a typical slasher film. Excellent acting. A
director who needs and will get out of her father's
formidable shadow.
2.2 --
PAPA A LA CHASSE AUX LAGOPEDES, Robert Morin
Investment broker
on the lam heads north and sends a video message
to his daughters. An original idea that would
have worked better as a play.
2.3 --
LOST SONG, Rodrigue Jean
Slow
moving drama about post partum depression. Despite
stunning vocal performances atmosphere was strained.
Less engaging than German film "The Stranger
Within."
2.4 --
INJU, LA BETE DANS L'OMBRE, Barbet Schroeder
Film
noir. A French author travels to Japan to promote
his latest book and meet his favourite author.
A cliched mix of eroticism and mystery but entertaining.
2.7
--
LA DERNIERE CARTE, Sylvain Biegeleisen
An
affecting documentary that explores the efforts
to bridge the chasm between mother and son caused
by decades of silence and unbearable Holocaust
memories.
2.5
--
881, Royston Tan
Musical
fantasy based on the "getai" set up
during the 7th Chinese lunar month = battle of
the bands featuring Asian disco infused with magic.
Short on human drama but long on extravagant costuming.
Enjoyable and fun.
2.8
--
MARTYRS, Pascal Laugier
A girl escapes after being tortured, returns 15
years later to exact revenge, and begins descent
into hell. Recalls "Clockwork Orange,"
"Haute Tension," and "Hostel"
but original. Scenes of extreme torture.
2.4
--
ZIFT, Javor Gardev
Bulgarian film noir of a man released from prison
in the 1960s, in totalitarian Sofia. Narrative
unfolds from different time perspectives and hard
to follow. Dramatic score.
2.1
--
NUIT DE CHIEN, Werner Schroeter
Unconventional war drama that was difficult to
appreciate. Fine acting was not helped by affected
dialogue.
2.6
--
RACHEL GETTING MARRIED, Jonathan Demme
Dysfunctional family comedy drama. Excellent performances.
Good music by Robyn Hitchcock.
2.0
--
CHELSEA ON THE ROCKS, Abel Ferrara
Documentary on New York's celebrated Chelsea
Hotel. Narrow appeal, perhaps only to those
who have stayed there.
2.5
--
AFTERSCHOOL, Antonio Campos
Prep school drama that centers on the death
of popular twins from drug overdose. Promising
debut film with credible performances. A bit
slow here and there; redundancies should have
been edited out.
2.6
--
FIFTY DEAD MEN WALKING, Kari Skogland
Portrait of Martin McGartland, recruited by
British to infiltrate the IRA in the 1980s.
Difficult Irish accent and jerky editing made
film hard to follow. Good performances from
leading roles.
2.7
-- NOLLYWOOD BABYLON,
Samir Mallal & Ben Addelman
Documentary examining Nigerian film industry
(now 3rd largest in the world. Inspired to dig
deeper. Some images used were unclear.
2.9 --
A YEAR AGO IN WINTER,
Caroline
Link
A family in mourning (in its own way ) the
loss of son/brother. A local artist is commissioned
to paint a portrait of sister & brother together.
Riveting drama, good dance sequences, some
distracting sub plots.
3.6 --
12,
Nikita Mikhalkov
Reorchestration of "12 Angry Men." Many elements
make this distinctly Russian/Chechen. Its
unfolding & logic of the dialogue logic (as
with original) kept me glued to my seat, attentive
to every word. Unfortunately subtitles were
a bit hard to read.
2.8
-- PALERMO SHOOTING,
Wim Wenders
Existential, metaphysical & surrealistic.
Established photographer has an encounter
with Death. Contains tributes & references
to Antonelli & Bergman. A bit confusing at
the beginning (I thought the protagonist had
died).
2.7?
-- RIP: REMIX MANIFESTO,
Brett Gaylord
Documentary examining "copyright laws" in
age of digital & when Remixes/Mashups create
new works of art which are considered illegal?
Since many versions of this film will appear
on the web, Remixes/Mashups are encouraged.
2.7 --
THE HURT LOCKER,
Kathryn
Bigelow
Riveting war drama focusing on a bomb squad's
last 38 days in Baghdad. Gritty & realistic.
A bit longish.
2.8
-- FLAME & CITRON,
Ole Christian Madsen
Historical spy thriller that plays like
a "film noir." Danish resistence 1944. Beautiful
skyline shots of Copenhagen. Some logistic
irregularities in script.
2.0?
-- AUDIENCE OF ONE,
Michael Jacobs
Documentary on Richard Gazowsky -- Pastor
in the Pentecostal church -- who claimed
GOD told him to make the BIGGEST Film of
ALL TIME. Hard to truly rate as director's
intent is unknown. Accurate portrayol of
the "God fearing people" who are often naive
and/or have lost touch with reality.
2.6 --
LADY JANE,
Robert Guidiguan
Mystery thriller about an owner of a cosmetic
shop named "Lady Jane" whose son is kidnapped.
Good performances from leads. Appropriate
use of songs especially Canned Heat's
"Fried Hockey Boogie." Editing a bit choppy.
1.7 --
VOY A EXPLOTAR,
Gerardo
Naranto
Promising concept undermined by poor script,
editing and directing.
Ratings
for 2007 Nouveau Cinema Festival.
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