IFFR day 6 

Seen today:
Shanghai Dreams
La Perrerra
Langer Licht
One of the best things about this showing was the Q&A with director David Lammers afterwards, which was definitely the funniest and most enthousiastic I've seen yet.
NEXT: A Primer On Urban Painting
I wasn't expecting to vote 5-out-of-5 on a documentary this week, but I did today. This film is simply dripping with awesomeness; the first one I'm seriously considering attending a second time. Packed with so much inspirational and original and varied art and design from all over the world - all set to great music of course. Highlights: the trek deep into a cave below the Paris underground to find tags from the 19th century, the ninja-like Tokyo speed-taggers, and the pleasure of seeing the PIPSlab 3D lightsigs on a giant cinema screen.

1. posted by frenchy at 17:38 on February 03, 2006

hi milov,
yep, I agree, twas an excellent documentary. Great to see the old school combined with the new. Especially LEE, awesome art!
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IFFR day 5 

Seen today:
Clear People
Basically a collage of scenes and sounds in and around an apartment complex, emphasis more on the surroundings than on the people. Lots of interesting shots that made me wish the picture quality/resolution was better.
Linda Linda Linda
Probably the movie I had the highest expectations for, and though it started a little slow, I was not disappointed. Lots of very funny moments, some subtle, some not so subtle but not at all as slapstick-y as I was fearing. With a great soundtrack (highlight: a version of Happy End's 風来坊 by 湯川潮音). My new favourite.
Black Brush
Since Ode to Joy was sold out I went to this one instead, which turned out to be very funny and entertaining. With a very cool occasional thumping soundtrack-beat by the director's brother, that I wish would occur even more often during the film.
Play
Beautiful Chilean film. Reminiscent of Amélie in parts, though far less fantastical. Another definite favourite.
Look for Me (short)

1. posted by lokman at 02:37 on February 05, 2006

good to hear you liked linda 3x!
looking forward to seeing it .. hopefully it will play at the philly filmfest. ps. i wrote a short review, more an impression, of three times. i know you missed it, but maybe i just gave you reason to try to catch it somewhere else ;)

2. posted by Milo at 21:33 on February 05, 2006

Yeah I think you'll love Linda Linda Linda as well... Best Bae Doona performance ever. Real amazing how she manages to carry some scenes without speaking at all.
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pigeon
follow me...

1. posted by hasan at 11:24 on January 30, 2006

0000DA

2. posted by Jan! at 12:00 on January 30, 2006

Hardly: http://0000da.milov.nl/

Funny picture, Milo. Running on PigeonRank too, now?
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IFFR day 4 

Not having bought any tickets in advance for today, I just went with what was available, which (after hearing "sorry, sold out" upon asking about four other films at the register) turned out to be these two:
Some Kinda Love
Nagasaki's films are turning out to be quite good fallback-choices; at the very least the Q&As afterwards with Nagasaki and his wife Mizushima are always entertaining. At this (very enjoyable) film in particular since it featured Mizushima in the leading role.
Trying To Kiss The Moon
Lots of walk-outs at this one; I guess people expecting something like an actual film with an actual story could only be disappointed in Stephen Dwoskin's seemingly endless collage of old home video and film clips.
trainstation billboard

1. posted by Roel at 23:01 on January 29, 2006

Yeah, I saw it too. It's a promo billboard for the casanova film:
http://imdb.com/title/tt0402894/

2. posted by Milo at 23:04 on January 29, 2006

I coincidentally happened to see this from the train; was mostly struck by how the sunlight hit the tagged glass pane from behind.
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IFFR day 3 

pathé nightshot
Didn't have anything planned for today (most interesting films were sold out and most non-sold-out films didn't seem interesting), but decided at the last minute to attend the Nagasaki Shunichi interview in the Schouwburg, which inspired me to go and see his Heart, Beating in the Dark (new version), which turned out to be pretty good.

IFFR day 2 

Seen yesterday:
The Lonely Hearts Club Band In September
Citizen Dog
Best film I've attended so far. Extremely colourful, funny, full of original special effects / fantasy sequences, with a great musical opening.
Daddy's Vacation (short)

IFFR vipspotting 

Tony Rayns, Nagasaki Shunichi, translator guy and Mizushima Kaori at the Q&A after Wild Side/After That, all completely blinded by the stage lights, unable to see who in the audience wanted to ask a question.

Films seen on my first day at the festival:
The Lost Hum
Having to wait for 30 minutes until the "technical difficulties" with the projector were solved made this seem a very long sitting, but still an impressive unusual and original film.
Ahlaam
The first and only Iraqi film I've ever seen, and it's a great one... Shot with mostly non-actors in various very photogenic locations in and outside of Baghdad, all the more amazing after hearing the director talk about how the crew itself had (and has) to deal with threats and kidnappings as well.
The Magicians (short)
Very moving 40 minute story filmed in one single continuous shot by Song Ilgon (three films of whom appear in my best-of-2005 list).
Haze (short)
Shinya Tsukamoto's amazingly intense vision of claustrophic hell, painful to watch at times but still left me wanting for more. Looking forward to seeing the extended 49 minute version.
Worldly Desires (short)
After That
The first Nagasaki film I saw, apparently one of his most inaccessible (or so Tony Rayns warned). A behind-the-scenes documentary with very poor picture and sound quality, the first half is difficult to sit through, but the second half gets quite funny and exciting as the filmcrew secretly trails the girlfriend of one of the actors through Tokyo.
Wild Side (short)

big IFFR tiger 

big IFFR tiger
My current to-see list of movies playing at the International Film Festival Rotterdam (though I doubt I'll actually manage to see them all):

1. posted by Roel at 12:02 on January 28, 2006

Gisteren heb ik Takeshis en Ode to Joy gezien. De eerste was vreemd maar wel grappig. Het einde duurde echter eindeloos, en dat was toch zeker 20 minuten te lang naar mijn idee. Het gebrek aan beenruimte hielp daar ook niet mee. ;)
Ode to Joy is een erg mooie film. Aanrader!

Zondagavond 9 Dragons. Ik ben benieuwd... :)

2. posted by Milo at 12:44 on January 28, 2006

Bedankt voor de tip, klinkt interessant... Ode to Joy is volgereserveerd zie ik, maar misschien heb ik nog geluk aan de kassa.

Ik zit me al te ergeren aan het gebrek aan beenruimte in Pathé, hoop niet dat het nog erger is in Luxor (waar ik in ieder geval 1 film ga zien).
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icy sunrise

1. posted by hotmail.com,world_fun_world,Worldfun at 19:39 on September 25, 2007

woooow!!
the photo is excelent!
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1. posted by Ivan at 16:59 on February 02, 2006

very cool, somehow these pictures frustrate me

2. posted by Jan! at 15:08 on February 03, 2006

Way cool, indeed!
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rotterdam nightshot
Weena at night, waiting at the new trafficlight.

1. posted by gifts vijayawada at 21:05 on March 26, 2010

Nice picture.
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rotterdam nightshot
Hartmansstraat looking at Karel Doormanstraat.

1. posted by cialis at 15:59 on July 21, 2009

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1. posted by yahoo.com,dhiraj_dhiru2005,dhiraj kumar at 17:49 on May 24, 2006

good actress
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1. posted by Mathieu 'p01' HENRI at 21:53 on January 19, 2006

Wow! there's some pure jewels. me <3
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The International Film Festival Rotterdam 2006 programme has been released! Featuring at least a couple of films that I have been looking forward to seeing for ages:
- Linda Linda Linda !!!
- Haze !!
- Princess Raccoon !
- Solntse
- Takeshis'
- Analife
- The Great Yokai War
- Citizen Dog
- Good Night, and Good Luck

1. posted by Mathieu 'p01' HENRI at 18:15 on January 19, 2006

oO that site blocks Opera 8. Why ?! What's wrong with them ?

2. posted by Milo at 22:07 on January 19, 2006

Ugh, that sucks. Only allowing a specific set of browsers is such a stupid design decision on an open-standard medium such as the web. Chances are it works fine in Opera anyway.

3. posted by Mathieu 'p01' HENRI at 14:13 on January 21, 2006

It doesn't block OP9tp1, but their JavaScript based navigation ( AAaarrr!! ) completely fucks up the layout. I guess it's not even worth trying with Lynx.

http://www.456bereastreet.com/archive/200511/a_web_professional_can_never_stop_learning/
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1. posted by Calm_Pear at 17:22 on January 17, 2006

dammit... where's my hagelslag when I need it...

2. posted by Milo at 17:00 on January 18, 2006

Yeah, I'm tempted to create even more hagelslag-art too...
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Continuing the tradition I started last year, here are the best movies I saw in 2005, roughly arranged so that the "most best" appear at top (though the order changes depending on my mood). Again with a heavy emphasis on the East-Asian, as I found myself working through the back-catalogues of particular favourite directors and actors:

(This time I've tried to add a little review blurb to each, which is new for me, so bear with me)

Shiki-Jitsu / Ritual (Hideaki Anno, 2000, JP) [official site]
Anime-director Anno's second live-action outing, featuring a rare but appropriately subtle acting performance by director Shunji Iwai, I'm surprised this beautiful tale of quiet-observer-meets-eccentric-girl in scene after scene of very photogenic industrial, arty, maze-like surroundings isn't more widely known. If it weren't for these two threads I never would have known about it.
Bin-jip / 3-Iron (Kim Ki-Duk, 2004, KR)
A subtly magical film where every scene and shot seems right. After a while you realize that some aspects of Kim Ki-Duk's films (such as the non-speaking characters) are just gimmicks specifically designed to appeal to foreign audiences, but even though it fails horribly sometimes (like in The Bow), it simply works really really well here.
Nobody Knows (Hirokazu Kore-Eda, 2004, JP)
Hauntingly memorable tale of four young kids left to take care of themselves after being abandoned by their mother, very naturally acted and shot.
This Charming Girl (Yoon-ki Lee, 2004, KR)
A clever and moving piece of storytelling, following a couple of days in the quiet life of post office worker Jeong-hae, while a complicating and shocking backstory is revealed little by little in incidental minute-long flashbacks.
Before Sunrise + Before Sunset (Richard Linklater, 1995 + 2004, US)
Quite the opposite of Bin-jip in a way, being nothing *but* dialog, watching these two for the first time (in a row even) surprisingly provided one of the most intense movie experiences ever.
The Taste Of Tea (Katsuhito Ishii, 2004, JP)
Lots of interesting visual effects in this wonderfully poetic celebration of imagination.
My Neighbors The Yamadas (Isao Takahata, 1999, JP)
Plenty of laugh-out-loud funny moments in this Studio Ghibli animation where the characters and scenery are reduced to their most minimalistic, while still retaining lots of emotion.
All About Lily Chou-Chou (Shunji Iwai, 2001, JP)
A very confusing but very impressive film, this tale of high-school bullying continuously overlayed with vague messageboard quotes that turn out to be from the website of a fictional singer. With an amazing soundtrack of songs by the "real" Lily Chou-Chou, Salyu.
Yiyi (Edward Yang, 2000, TW)
A nearly 3-hour long, beautifully shot collage of moments in the life of all members of a family in Taipei.
Sympathy For Lady Vengeance (Park Chan Wook, 2005, KR)
Full of original, funny and shocking scenes, not quite as ridiculous in concept as Oldboy and not quite as depressing as Mr. Vengeance, this is definitely my favourite of Park Chan Wook's "revenge trilogy".
Blessing Bell (SABU, 2002, JP)
My favourite SABU film, continuing his theme of transportation here in the form of a fired factory worker that just walks and walks and walks from one strange situation into the next. I always love seeing Susumu Terajima's face show up in films (as he does in two other films on this list), so it's great to see him get a whole feature to himself for once.
Vital (Shinya Tsukamoto, 2004, JP)
Certainly the best-looking film I've seen last year... A gripping story of loss and memory, with a lot less emphasis on the gore than one might expect from the description.
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1. posted by mnowak at 01:59 on January 16, 2006

COMMENT BLOCKED

Once Upon A Time in The West (Leone, 1968, IT)
Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1954, US)
and maybe (the at times cheesy, but good otherwise)
SPL: Sha po lang (Yip, 2005, HK)

Before Sunset would be up there too.

2. posted by Milo at 09:18 on January 16, 2006

> COMMENT BLOCKED
Sorry about that, I added a little HREF-parameter detection to prevent a lot of comment spams from appearing.

3. posted by Ruben at 16:54 on January 16, 2006

Je moet nog eens uitleggen waar die Azië-blik vandaan komt!

4. posted by Milo at 17:21 on January 16, 2006

Tja, ze maken daar gewoon erg veel, erg goeie films... Zoveel beter dan wat hier normaal in de bios draait, dat ik nog lang niet uitgekeken ben.

5. posted by dacloo at 18:27 on January 16, 2006

hmmmm het is alleen wel heeeel veeeel Aziatisch spul. Ik ben zelf ook wel into Spaanse, Franse en Engelse. Specifiek Chinese films kunnen zo ontzettend traag verlopen...

6. posted by Milo at 18:34 on January 16, 2006

Ik weet 't niet, ik kijk eigenlijk niet zoveel Chinese films. Maar de paar die ik gezien heb vond ik verre van traag.

Het hangt ook een beetje van je bronnen af natuurlijk :)
Ik zou graag meer aanbevelingen ontvangen over goeie Spaanse, Franse of Engelse films!

7. posted by Martijn at 11:41 on January 17, 2006

These are the movies I really liked. I think they're all from 2004 / 2005, except The Shining.
It's hard to pick a favorite, so the order is kind of random.
Oh, and I'm giving Wedding Crashers a wildcard ;)

The Shining
Thumbsucker
The Machinist
The Station Agent
King Kong
Me and You and Everyone We Know
Happy Endings
40 Year Old Virgin
Cinderella Man
Birth
Serenity (for introducing me to FireFly!!)

8. posted by Milo at 17:04 on January 19, 2006

Thinking back even more, I really should also mention:
Deadly Outlaw Rekka (Takashi Miike, 2002, JP)
...(for the kick-ass Flower Travellin' Band soundtrack)
Failan (Hae-sung Song, 2001, KR)
Dangang Runner (SABU, 1996, JP)
Bangkok Loco (Phornchai Hongrathanaphorn, 2004, TH)
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hagelslag 

hagelslag
Two old habits that I apparently still haven't lost: writing my name everywhere and playing with my food. Here's an arrangement of tiny chocolate particals aka "hagelslag" forming my name and approximations of my name in both Japanese katakana and Korean hangul characters. Tasty...

1. posted by Indie Film at 20:14 on September 14, 2006

Well it's a beautiful language, even when it's not edible.
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nightshot road

1. posted by giftsto vijayawada at 21:05 on March 26, 2010

Nice photograpy.
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balconies
Somewhere in Delft, April 2005

1. posted by Jan! at 15:02 on January 13, 2006

Delfts groen?

2. posted by Jan! at 15:03 on January 13, 2006

Ziet er wel vreemd uit door die "schubben"; met een beetje verbeelding zijn het halve kerstbomen.

3. posted by flowers to vijayawada at 21:04 on March 26, 2010

Is it an aparment?

4. posted by cakes vijayawada at 21:04 on March 26, 2010

umm...may be a factory.
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glowing building
"Een typische milov-foto", zouden sommige mensen zeggen.

1. posted by huphtur at 20:22 on January 10, 2006

Een typische milov-foto.

2. posted by Jan! at 15:02 on January 13, 2006

Een typische huphtur-opmerking.
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1. posted by Darwin at 01:53 on September 09, 2006

잘못된 만남 - 김건모


Rap)
난 너를 믿었던 만큼 난 내 친구도 믿었기에
난 아무런 부담없이 널 내 친구에게 소개 시켜줬고
그런 만남이 있은후로부터 우리는 자주 함께 만나며
즐거운 시간을 보내며 함께 어울렸던 것뿐인데
그런 만남이 어디부터 잘못됐는지
난 알 수 없는 예감에 조금씩 빠져들고 있을때쯤
넌 나보다 내 친구에게 관심을 더 보이며
날 조금씩 멀리하던

* 그 어느날 너와 내가 심하게 다툰 그날 이후로
너와 내 친구는 연락도 없고 날 피하는 것같아
그제서야 난 느낀거야 모든것이 잘못돼 있는걸
너와 내 친구는 어느새 다정한 연인이 돼있었지
있을 수 없는 일이라며 난 울었어
내 사랑과 우정을 모두 버려야 했기에
또다른 내 친구는 내 어깰 두드리며
잊어버리라 했지만 잊지 못할것 같아

Rap)
너를 사랑했던 것만큼 난 내 친구도 믿었기에
난 자연스럽게 너와 함께 어울렸던 것뿐인데
어디서부터 우리의 믿음이 깨지기 시작했는지
난 알지도 못한채 어색함을 느끼면서
그렇게 함께 만나온 시간이 길어지면 질수록
넌 내게서 더 조금씩 멀어지는 것을 느끼며
난 예감을 했었지
넌 나보다 내 친구에게 관심이 더 있었다는 걸

2. posted by Darwin at 01:58 on September 09, 2006

Ooops, sorry. I thought it will be converted to roman alphabet. Please disregard this song. Thanks.
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icicles

1. posted by mim at 05:49 on January 05, 2006

looks like womans legs
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snow lights

1. posted by ca va pas la tete at 09:04 on January 14, 2006

I like this pic. i can imagine the cold and I love the cold. reminds me of my europe time. ;)
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ground detail

1. posted by Marov at 20:28 on January 02, 2006

Ben je op de maan geweest? ;-)

2. posted by Aarti at 15:36 on January 09, 2006

Good pictures again. I can download this.
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