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Tag Archives: movies
Family Ties (Film: Tetro – Francis Ford Coppola, 2009)
The name of Francis Ford Coppola is always sufficient to make me want to see the movie. Having directed back in the 70s what are considered to be some of the best films in the history of cinema, Coppola seems … Continue reading
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Tagged Alden Ehrenreich, American cinema, Argentina, Francis Ford Coppola, Klaus Maria Brandauer, Maribel Verdu, movies, Tetro, Vincent Gallo
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fantasizing around Klimt (Film: Klimt – John Malkovich, 2006)
Gustav Klimt was a fascinating character. At a time when all modern art was going through one of the greatest transformations in history Klimt was slightly dislocated, or better said located at the wrong place. The elegant city of Vienna … Continue reading
Chairman is another of His names (Film: The Adjustment Bureau – Matt Damon, 2011)
The Adjustment Bureau starts like an election year movie. As we are in 2012 this may be the right time for such films, but it quickly quits that path to go into a direction that I personally find even more … Continue reading
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Tagged American cinema, Emily Blunt, George Nolfi, Hollywood movies, Matt Damon, movies, The Adjustment Bureau
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Rehearsal for The Artist (Film – OSS 117: Rio ne répond plus – Michel Hazanavicius, 2009)
I am yet to see The Artist, the film that conquered the Academy preferences and received the Oscar for the Best Film, as well as the Best Actor award for Jean Dujardin. I had recorded however about one year ago … Continue reading
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Tagged French cinema, Jean Bruce, Jean Dujardin, Michel Haznavicius, movies, OSS 117, Rio ne repond plus
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The Magic Ends (Film: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, parts 1 and 2)
I am no big fan of Harry Potter. J.K. Rowling’s novels are a combination of two literary genres that I am not fond off – the teenager adventures which I somehow left behind after reading Jules Verne when I was … Continue reading
In miez de Romanie (Film: Dupa dealuri – Cristian Mungiu, 2012)
This film review is about the most recent film of Cristian Mungiu Beyond the Hills (Dupa dealuri), presented at the Cannes Festival this year, which I saw last night at the Haifa International Film Festival. I apologize to my non-Romanian … Continue reading
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Tagged Beyond the Hills, Cosmina Stratan, Cristian Mungiu, Dupa dealuri, movies, Oleg Mutu, Romanian cinema, Valeriu Andriuta
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Stolen Childhood (Film: Le gamin au velo – Dardenne brothers, 2011)
Cyril, ‘le gamin’ in Le gamin au velo (The Kid with a Bike) has all the reasons to be angry. His father left him, after sending him to a public dormitory school he just disappeared trying to rebuild his life. … Continue reading
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Tagged Belge cinema, Cecile de France, Dardenne brothers, Le gamin au velo, movies, The Kid with a Bike
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A World in Slow Motion (Film: Once Upon a Time in Anatolia – Nuri Bilge Ceylan, 2011)
This is my first encounter with work from Turkish director Nuri Bige Ceylan, and one of my first with the Turkish cinema, most of my previous experiences were with films made by Turkish directors living in Europe (Germany especially) and … Continue reading
Midnight in Tel Aviv (2 Night – Israel, 2010)
Israeli film makers like playing with confined spaces. A couple of years ago first-time director Samuel Maoz was skillfully confining in Lebanon the drama of young men caught up in the cruelness and absurdity of the war as they participate … Continue reading
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Tagged 2 Night, Israeli cinema, Keren Berger, movies, Roi Werner, Shneim Baleila, Yaron Brovinsky
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Allergies in Times of War (Film: Gruber’s Journey – Radu Gabrea, 2008)
In director Radu Gabrea‘s Gruber’s Journey the Romanian cinema gets it’s first film seriously approaching the painful theme of the episodes of the Holocaust that took place in Romania between 1940 when the dictator Ion Antonescu took power (in collaboration … Continue reading
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Tagged Calatoria lui Gruber, Florin Piersic Jr., Gruber's Journey, Holocaust, Marcel Iures, movies, Radu Gabrea, Romanian cinema
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