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[ ACTOR LAYS
INTO 'TRASH ETHOS' OF US FILMS ]
Sean
Penn has a habit of biting the hand that feeds him, but yesterday he took the
whole arm, declaring that film directors who wasted their talent making dumb
rubbish deserved to be "sent home screaming with rectal cancer". G Beato
John Walsh John
Wyndham's horticultural horror story The Day of the Triffids is celebrating
its 50th birthday. But do his flesh-eating flora symbolise a British anxiety
that still persists today? Irvine
Welsh, who is working on a sequel to his story of heroin addicts in
Edinburgh, would prefer other actors to play the roles made famous by Ewan McGregor and Robert Carlyle The
novelist Robert Harris yesterday hit out at the "cultural
imperialism" and "sheer stupidity" of Hollywood films which
reduce world-changing events to "slushy romances" [ THE TOUCH OF
SKIN, THE SOUND OF RAIN - THE
STEAMIEST FILM OF THE YEAR ] Tran Anh Hung was born in Vietnam but learnt how
to make films in France. Trevor Johnston talks to him about the ravishing
results [ EDINBURGH IS
ACCUSED OF FAILING TO SHOWCASE BLACK FILM DIRECTORS ] Jade Garrett [ INDIE FILMAKER
BEGINS GUERILLA FILM DISTRIBUTION VIA DRIVE-IN ] Frustrated
by the commercialization of film festivals and narrow limitations of cookie
cutter distributors, indie filmmaker Lawrence Bridges has taken matters into
his own hands by self-distributing his award winning feature film
"12" in a series of impromptu drive-in movie venues.
The
makers of a controversial film narrated by British actress Cathy Tyson about
deaths in police custody are planning a wave of nationwide 'guerrilla
screenings' to defy police threats of legal action to stop the film being
shown. [ VIOLENT KIDS!
TERRORISTS! DELUSIONAL INMATES! TARANTINO! ]
Just
Another Dull Afternoon at the 27th Annual Seattle International Film
Festival......“Ah, all that beautiful black and white,” observes Quentin
Tarantino from a podium at Seattle’s Egyptian Theatre, flailing his arms like
he’s had one espresso too many while critiquing an obscure forties film.
“It’s enough to make you want to go skinny dipping in it – just jump onto the screen!” |
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REVIEWS <opinion> |
* LATEST RELEASES [ CORNMAN: AMERICAN VEGETABLE HERO
] [ BLOW ] [ JERRY WEXLER: IMMACULATE FUNK ] "Jerry Wexler: Immaculate Funk" is a
good attempt. Though the man himself states he "don't give a fuck"
about his place in history, it is gratifying someone like Thurman tried.
Forget a place, Jerry Wexler is a great piece of the history of pop music.
The public should remember such individuals. [ TUVALU ]
*
VIDEO REVIEWS By any
standard, Requiem for a Dream is a great movie; considering it is Aronofsky's
second feature, it is truly incredible and should not be missed (unless, of course,
you thought Armageddon was super, in which case you should skip Requiem For A
Dream and see Little Nicky instead). [ QUILLS ] Freddy Got Fingered at times seem somewhat
autobiographical, but mostly just appears to be Tom playing with a big budget
and doing stuff he finds fun. (He's a decent skate-boarder, it turns out). *
FLASHBACK [FAST TIMES AT RIDGEMONT HIGH] |
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FLICK FESTIVALS <get involved> |
Cinema Seattle's Women in Cinema Festival was established in
1996 to celebrate the visions of women who make movies, whether they work in
front of or behind the camera, on- or off-screen. This well-attended Festival
showcases groundbreaking movies from all over the world, including
feature-length works, documentaries and short films. WIC 2002 (January 24-31,
2002) is now accepting features, shorts, docs and animation. Entry deadline:
November 1. Info and entry forms available at www.seattlefilm.com or call
206-315-0663. Write Kathleen Murphy, WIC Director, at Cinema Seattle, The
Paramount Theatre, 911 Pine Street, Seattle, WA 98101 or e-mail for more
info: women@seattlefilm.com.
The San Francisco Independent Film Festival (January 31-February
10, 2002) is now accepting features, shorts, docs and animation for the 4th
annual SF IndieFest. With over 7000 attendees last year, SF IndieFest has
grown into one of the best venues for independent film in one of the most
film loving cities in the US. Entry deadline is October 26. Info and entry
forms available at www.sfindie.com or call 415.820.3907. E-mail for
more info: info@sfindie.com
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