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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
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 ;)
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
yep, I agree, twas an excellent documentary. Great to see the old school combined with the new. Especially LEE, awesome art!