Monthly Archives: December 2018

a boring western (Film: The Sisters Brothers – Jacques Audiard, 2018)

I find rather funny the debates about ‘what was better – the book or the film inspired by the book?’. It’s like comparing apples and oranges in my opinion. Literature and cinema are different arts, they use different means to … Continue reading

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big promises, partial disappointment (‘Lolita / Jeanne d’Arc’ created by Yehezkiel Lazarov)

‘Lolita / Jeanne d’Arc’ is one of those performances that promise a lot but disappoint at delivery. The Gesher Theater offered the non-conventional space of its Hangar hall reserved for its more experimental productions to the actor, choreographer and  stage … Continue reading

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Bollywood, refugees and European trip movie (Film: The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir – Dhanush, 2018)

The intentions are good, the combination of styles is interesting, but the result is disappointing. Bringing to screen a novel by French author Romain Puértolas ,’The Extraordinary Journey of the Fakir‘, directed by Ken Scott tells the story of an Indian conman … Continue reading

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the last masterpiece (Film: Fanny and Alexander – Ingmar Bergman, 1982)

Released in 1982, ‘Fanny and Alexander‘ was created in two formats, as some of the other later work of Ingmar Bergman  – as a TV series and as a big screen feature film. I have seen this later version yesterday at … Continue reading

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French fun (Film: La Chevre – Pierre Richard, Gerard Depardieu, 1981)

I spent a fun evening at the movies watching the 1981 comedy ‘La Chevre‘ written and directed by Francis Veber and starring Pierre Richard and Gérard Depardieu. It’s quite interesting to see the two French actors at a moment when … Continue reading

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the Holocaust from a different perspective (Film: Nowhere in Africa – Caroline Link, 2001)

How much the cinema industry, perception and tastes have changed in only 17 years. These thoughts were triggered by watching ‘Nowhere in Africa‘, a film which was awarded in 2001 the Academy Award for the Best Foreign Language Film. Although … Continue reading

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CHANGE.WORLD – Galeria întemeietorilor națiunii

Am petrecut câteva zile ale începutului lunii noiembrie în capitala americană, Washington. Nu mai vizitasem orașul de mai bine de un deceniu. De fiecare dată când mă reîntorc aici sunt din nou fascinat de magnetismul acestei combinații dintre arhitectura monumentelor … Continue reading

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minimalism flamand (Film: Le ciel flamand – Peter Monsaert, 2016)

‘Le ciel flamand‘ (‘Cerul flamand’), film scris și realizat în 2016 de Peter Monsaert, pe care l-am putut vedea în cadrul ‘Film ArteKino Festival 2018’, mi-a amintit în multe momente de curentul zis minimalist care domină filmele realizate în ultimul … Continue reading

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big children and their toys (Theater: Toys by Noam Gil at the Tmuna Theater)

The Middle East is such a volatile territory. No clear borders. No clear delimitation between politics and private lives. Between leadership and folly. Between fiction and reality. We had a good example last night with the viewing of the fringe … Continue reading

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piercing the sky (Film: Bohemian Rhapsody – Bryan Singer, 2018)

I am a daring person and I confess what very few people seem to have the courage to confess nowadays. I never was a great fan of ‘Queen’ or Freddie Mercury. It may be my dislike for the disco genre … Continue reading

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