Monthly Archives: February 2013

non-stop action, no questions asked (Film: Battle Los Angeles – Michelle Rodriguez, 2011)

Everything is clear from the first to the last of the shots (and there are many shots of all kinds) of Battle Los Angeles. The aliens are here (having arrived under disguise of a rain of meteorites) and they are … Continue reading

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language gap (Film: Chinese Take-Out – Sebastián Borensztein, 2011)

Usually telling the end of a film is considered a spoiler. In the case of Argentinian director Sebastián Borensztein, Chinese Take-Out (Un cuento cino in the Spanish version) it would be a spoiler to tell how it begins. I actually … Continue reading

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‘Cargo Cult’ at the Bat Yam Museum of Art

My round through the local museums in Israel took me a few weeks ago to Bat Yam where the local museum of art opens for the young generation of artists coming the countries of the ex-Eastern block and especially from … Continue reading

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Queen Esther in Arts

The festive entry today in the blog dedicated to the festival of Purim deals with Queen Esther – one of the beloved characters of the story of Purim and history of Jews. Uncounted Jewish little girls chose her as the … Continue reading

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‘Spiritul Sapantei’ – o expozitie la kibbutzul Beeri

Intr-unul din locurile cel mai putin verosimile se afla una dintre cele mai neobisnuite galerii de arta pe care le-am vizitat. Kibbutzul Beeri este situat in sudul Israelului, nu departe de Netivot si Shderot, langa fasia Gaza, zona care se … Continue reading

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Carte: Vladimir Tismaneanu – Lumea secreta a nomenclaturii

‘Lumea secreta a nomenclaturii – Amintiri, dezvaluiri, portrete’ de Vladimir Tismaneanu, aparuta la editura Humanitas in 2012 poate fi citita in mai multe feluri. Pe coperta a IV-a gasim o caracterizare semnata de autor: ‘Cititorul, pe care il invit sa … Continue reading

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Cameras and Gatekeepers (Film: 5 Broken Cameras – Emad Burnat and Guy Davidi, 2011)

Two of the five documentary films competing for the Academy Awards (‘Oscars’) that will be distributed a few days from now deal with the conflict between Jews and Arabs, between Israelis and Palestinians in the Holy Land. The Gatekeepers was … Continue reading

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oversmart (Film: Duplicity – Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, 2009)

If there is such a thing like a film to smart to enjoy ‘Duplicity’ written and directed by Tony Gilroy would certainly qualify. It is not that scriptwriter Gilroy misses smart stories in his CV – he wrote the ‘Bourne’ … Continue reading

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no matter what color of hair or what religion (Film: Good Vibrations – Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn, 2012)

‘It didn’t matter what color your hair was, or whether you were a Protestant or a Catholic, it just mattered that you were a punk.’ This was and probably still is the motto in life of Terri Hooley, the man who … Continue reading

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Felicia Antip

  Sunt coplesit de vestea ca prietena noastra Felicia Antip ne-a parasit intru eternitate. Nu pot descrie acum cat a insemnat Felicia pentru mine, incepand cu anii 60 si 70 cand ii citeam articolele din Romania Literara care deschideau o … Continue reading

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