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Articles de cet auteur (185)
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13 mai 2010
Marti, dupa craciun (Tuesday after Christmas)
Yes, another film about an affair and a marriage breaking up. But, no, it is not your usual drama on this theme. Because the director has chosen a different style of film-making from the hurried plot snippets of so many contemporary dramas, with their TV-like action and reaction quick edits, the film is more real, more natural and more (...) -
13 mai 2010
Chongqing Blues (Rizhao Chongqing)
A personal journey by a father who has abandoned his family long since. An investigation by the father into his son’s death, like a detective story except that the puzzle is not who did it but who was the personality who did it and what were his motives. An impressive film in performance, visual style and humane content. The city of Congqing (...) -
12 mai 2010
Robin Hood
An adventure, a historical drama, a re-creation of the early Middle Ages. But, only the beginning of the legend of Robin Hood as we have come to know him. However, this is history more than legend, and geared for more of an adult audience (after all both Russell Crowe and Cate Blanchett are in their 40’s). It is an intelligent look at (...) -
22 mai 2009
The Silent Army
Director Jean van der Velde was born in the Congo and educated in Rwanda and Burundi. He clearly has deep feelings about Africa today, its independence and prosperity, the rebel movements with armies of children who have cause massacres and migrations. A film can be cinema, judged by the highest artistic standards. Or a film can be a movie, (...) -
22 mai 2009
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Of course, it’s really the imaginarium of Terry Gilliam. And those who have followed his imagination for over thirty years – the Python films, Time Bandits, Brazil, The Fisher King, Love and Loathing, Tidelands – will definitely want to add this one to their collection. Of course, again, it is unpredictable and, so, hard to know at times (...)