This year again, I went a little crazy and booked lots of tickets for all sorts of films. Here's a quick little tour:
Conversation with my Gardener - it is one of my favourites, a good French film with humour, but also sad. there is a good deal of talking, as it is French! but well worth it.
The Bothersome Man - what a bothersome film! don't bother. it's a scandinavian film supposed to reflect on the average, no-extreme ikea-like lifestyle some thrive for, and it's so successful at portraying this dullness that I was utterly bored.
Bella - another beautiful film, from America this time. very moving story, great understated (think it's the word I am looking for) acting and endearing characters.
Half-Nelson - I quite liked it, it was about a teacher who takes methamphetamine. I obviously really empathise (is that a word? gosh, my vocabulary is awful today!)... lol. seriously, it was interesting but that's it.
Four Minutes - a good German film, a very strong story. I enjoyed it.
Priceless - good entertaining French comedy, but it was quite superficial and lacked the substance of a similar film I enjoyed last year (The Valet, La Doublure in French).
La Vie en Rose - this was an Edith Piaf biopic. I really love her songs and was looking forward to finding out about her life, and I ended up feeling appalled at the series of tragedies that punctuated her life. the film was good but I can't say it made for enjoyable watching!
Vanaja- a moving Indian story full of colours.
Tekkinkonkreet - I was quite keen to see this Japanese anime, since I've enjoyed the ones I have seen before, but I ended up walking out after 40 minutes. At least I gave it a fair chance, but even after 10 minutes I knew I wouldn't enjoy it. I found it too boring and violent.
The Secret Life of Words - this one also made it to my Top 5, it was a very touching and tough story which managed some subtle humour. beautiful characters. go see it.
Manufacturing Dissent - if you have been feeling, like me, that Michael Moore was losing some credibility by looking like he was picking on Bush like mad, you might want to watch this. now don't get me wrong, I am not a Bush fan by any stretch of the imagination, but it sometimes look like a man-hunt. well, it turns out Mr Moore has been known to make stuff up when it suited him. pity, because at least he exposes some important points.
My Kid Could Paint That - a very interesting documentary about a 4 year-old who sold her paintings for huge sums, and the controversy about whether she actually painted them or not. my friend liked that it made her reflect on what's true or not, and how you can tell, whereas I enjoyed the debate about what makes something modern/abstract art and merely doodles, as it is something I have often wondered.
The Italian - is actually a Russian film. it was the last film I saw but also one of my favourite. the main character, a little orphan boy is really endearing, he is sweet and street-wise at the same time. I would really recommend it.
There, these were my 13 films for this year! I had such a good time spending 2 weeks seeing practically a film a day... it was quite different to last year, although there still was the same mixture of documentaries, dramas, comedies, animated features etc, but I liked the fact that it had a different feel to it. maybe because last year was my first ever film festival experience... so off you go, rush to the cinema!