So Far I have seen these films at the BFI Film Festival
Heartbeats- Dolan's second film is achingly cool and i suppuse he is making films for his age group with great music, great hair and cool casting, including himself
The Kings speech- A feel good film that shows a royal who is so but has a trouble and problem any other man could have a stammer, the movie shows the Kings fight to overcome his stammer to deliver his speech.
The Kings speech- A feel good film that shows a royal who is so but has a trouble and problem any other man could have a stammer, the movie shows the Kings fight to overcome his stammer to deliver his speech.
Hands Up- Light Hearted drama showing the problems that immigrants in France face
Everything Must Go- About a man who has been fired only to find his wife has left him and locked him out on the lawn along with all his belongings
Howl- Allen Ginsberg's poem, Howl caused outrage in America when published causing its publisher to have to go to court. The film looks at the trial and bits of Ginsberg's life enacted by James Franco and the poem itself done in animation form.
Uncle Boheeme who can recall previous lives- Boring, Bland and way too long
Miral- An insight into the Palestine war and its reasons, Julien Schnabel who is Jewish doesn't place the blame on either side he captures one girl's struggle through it all, it makes for an interesting watch
Let Me In- An Americanized version of the Swedish horror Let The Right One In- The Original remains original
Never Let Me Go- A look into organ farming where humans are created purely for that sole purpose
Tabloid- A fun documentary that leaves you on the fence
William S Borroughs- A look at an influential writer and those who he has influenced
Africa United- A kids film that touches on Africa's many troubles whilst displaying its beauty
Womb- A devastating love story about love and loss and the depths one will go to in a modern world to be able to love the one that was lost again
Another Year- One of the high lights of the festival Mike Leigh makes everyday life watch-able and enjoyable
Neds- Bleak and heart felt drama about youth growing up in the 70's
Its a kind of funny story- A cool indie movie about a boy who takes on his own troubles and the troubles of the world and when it gets too much he checks in to a mental hospital
Peddler- A film about a film being made by a filmmaker who goes around remote villages making cheap films with the villagers of the specific village included, united them all in the process
Nothings all bad- A funny drama about people who have hit hard times
Pink Saris- Displaying the injustice Indian women have to face and one women who rises above it all to protect others
Black Swan- Another highlight of the festival, Very Hitchcockian with its theme and it manages to capture the beauty of Ballet and the competitiveness of its world
Poetry- An old lady losing her memory wants to write a poem- BORING
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