film festivals
DVD/Blu-ray: The Legend of the Holy DrinkerWednesday, 20 September 2017A decade after his masterpiece, The Tree of Wooden Clogs, won the 1978 Palme d’Or at Cannes, Italian director Ermanno Olmi took Venice’s 1988 Golden Lion for The Legend of the Holy Drinker (La leggenda del santo bevitore). Festival victories aside,... Read more... |
Patti Cake$ review - endearing tale of a big girl with big dreamsTuesday, 29 August 2017Hearing that a music video director has just made their first feature film generally strikes fear into my heart. But in this instance, Geremy Jasper has done a pretty good job, directing a warm and quirky drama about a young woman from a working-... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: The Tree of Wooden ClogsTuesday, 08 August 2017Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1978, Ermanno Olmi’s The Tree of Wooden Clogs (L’albero deli zoccoli) is a glorious fresco that reveals, over the course of an unhurried three hours and with a pronounced documentary element that virtually... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Bergman Week - finding the spirit of the great Swedish filmmakerTuesday, 18 July 2017In his biography The Magic Lantern, Ingmar Bergman recalls his first encounter with the Swedish island of Fårö, in 1960, when location scouting for his next film, Through A Glass Darkly. A last, desperate bid by the film’s producers to find a... Read more... |
The Beguiled review - silly but seriously well-madeFriday, 14 July 2017An isolated girls' school finds its hermetic routine shattered by the arrival of Colin Farrell, who wreaks sexual and emotional havoc as only this actor can. Playing a Civil War deserter with a gammy leg, Farrell's Corporal McBurney is at first... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Karlovy Vary: Warm thermals at the International Film FestivalMonday, 10 July 2017The sleepy, picturesque Czech spa town of Karlovy Vary (formally Carlsbad) wakes up every July to the noisy bustle of one of Europe's oldest, largest and most vibrant film festivals. Backpack-toting youngsters come from all over the Czech Republic... Read more... |
DVD/Blu-ray: Lino Brocka - Two FilmsFriday, 26 May 2017With some re-releases, the fascination is not only discovering the work of a director, but also the environment and context in which he or she worked. This immaculate BFI restoration of two films by the Filipino master Lino Brocka (1939-1991) is a... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Panama: Latin heatMonday, 17 April 2017It’s a close, steamy evening in Panama City. A short walk out of the Casco Viejo, or old quarter, leads to the coastal belt – a rush of highway with an accompanying, exhaust-flogged pedestrian walkway that hugs the Bay of Panama. It’s an... Read more... |
Best (and Worst) of 2016: FilmSaturday, 31 December 2016Prepare to disagree. 2016 has been getting bad reviews all year long, but for film it was actually pretty strong. So strong, in fact, that there are big omissions from this list of our best films from the past 12 months. Our method of selection was... Read more... |
LFF 2016: Their Finest / BrimstoneFriday, 14 October 2016Among the myriad global offerings at the LFF, the resoundingly British Their Finest ★★★★★ , about a group of film-makers working for the Ministry of Information in London in 1940, is surely among the most sheerly enjoyable. Okay, it was directed by... Read more... |
LFF 2016: A Monster Calls / A United KingdomSaturday, 08 October 2016The cinema trailer for A Monster Calls ★★★★ looks faintly ludicrous, with its scenes of a giant tree stomping around the landscape, but don't be deceived. In conjunction with screenwriter Patrick Ness, who also wrote the original novel, director J A... Read more... |
theartsdesk in Odessa: Films and post-truth in the new UkraineThursday, 04 August 2016With Ukraine embroiled in conflict and a currency crisis the Odessa International Film Festival does not have the budget to bring in big stars. In any case, most of those pampered A-listers would have been nervous to go to what they or their... Read more... |