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Entries from September 2006

Taking It SLO

September 27th, 2006 · · Travel

Beautiful Slovenia (images copyright Boštjan Burger)
Brooke and I are off on a well-deserved break. We’ll be spending ten days in Slovenia. I’ll try to post some photos and maybe even some travelogue type stuff but no promises. In the meantime, enjoy the gorgeous photos of Boštjan Burger, who maintains an amazing repository of photos and […]

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Lights in the Dusk

September 16th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Film, TIFF

Lights in the Dusk (Finland/Germany/France, director Aki Kaurismäki): This is the third film in Kaurismäki’s “Helsinki Trilogy” (the others are Drifting Clouds (1996) and The Man Without a Past (2002)) While I haven’t seen the first, this film shares many thematic and formal elements with the second film, and I enjoyed it just as much.
Koistinen […]

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Lake of Fire

September 16th, 2006 · · Film, Politics, TIFF

Lake of Fire (USA, director Tony Kaye): A monumental (152 minutes!) documentary on the abortion issue filmed over a 15-year period, Tony Kaye’s film is likely to become a classic. The film covers all kinds of ground and features interviews with many people on both sides of the issue. Perhaps surprisingly, quite a few of […]

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El Ratón Pérez (The Hairy Tooth Fairy)

September 15th, 2006 · · Film, TIFF

El Ratón Pérez (The Hairy Tooth Fairy) (Argentina/Spain, director Juan Pablo Buscarini): I don’t think I can write a substantial review of this film since I was so sleepy during it. The week is catching up to me, and because I was with my wife and sitting in such a comfortable and dark environment, I […]

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Exiled

September 14th, 2006 · · Film, TIFF

Exiled (Hong Kong/China, director Johnnie To): Among lovers of Hong Kong cinema, Johnnie To is legendary. He had three films showing in this year’s festival (Election (2005) and Election 2 (2006) screened together, as well as this film) and this was my first experience seeing one of his films. I’ll be seeking out some others. […]

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Blindsight

September 14th, 2006 · · Film, TIFF

Blindsight (UK, director Lucy Walker): I loved this, and not just for the obvious reasons. Blindsight is a documentary about a group of blind Tibetan teenagers who attempt to climb one of Mount Everest’s sister peaks. Now, this kind of thing is usually a can’t miss. Inspirational. Moving. Pretty standard, right? And even if the […]

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Ironweed Film Club

September 13th, 2006 · 3 Comments · Film

While I’m going on about films, I’d be crazy not to mention Ironweed Film Club. This is a monthly service, a bit similar to Film Movement (except they’ll actually deliver to Canada!), but the films are mostly documentaries with a progressive viewpoint. The price is US$14.95/month, and all the films I’ve received so far have […]

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The Sugar Curtain

September 12th, 2006 · · Film, TIFF

The Sugar Curtain (Spain/Cuba/France, director Camila Guzmán Urzúa): Strangely and almost unintentionally apolitical, this film is a personal remembrance of growing up in the 70s and 80s in Cuba. The director seems to have shot all of the footage herself, making it more like a home movie. And it’s incredibly nostalgic, with lots of comparisons […]

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The Way I Spent The End Of The World

September 11th, 2006 · 4 Comments · Film, TIFF

The Way I Spent The End Of The World (Romania/France, director Catalin Mitulescu): This was an earnest but uneven film about life in Romania during the final months of Ceausescu’s rule in 1989. Teenaged Eva and her young brother Lalalilu live with their parents and suffer the hardships of living under a hated dictator. Since […]

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Offside

September 10th, 2006 · 1 Comment · Film, Politics, Sports, TIFF

Offside (Iran, director Jafar Panahi): Filmed during an actual qualifying match for the 2006 World Cup, Offside works brilliantly as both a comedy and a tragedy. The film follows the fortunes of a group of young women who are caught trying to sneak into a football match at Tehran’s Azadi Stadium. The country’s Islamic religious […]

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