THE PAINTER AND THE THIEF has a running time of 102 minutes. The film played Sundance and London 2020. It was released earlier this year in the USA and will be released on October 30th.
Thursday, October 08, 2020
THE PAINTER AND THE THIEF - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Day 2
HONEYMOOD - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Day 2
I loved the whimsical detours through the night - the mockery of their mutual friend - a film student - with his never-ending film that they have to sit through - or the amusement of the armed guards outside the Prime Minister's house at seeing yet another runaway bride - or the fact that the poor groom can't escape his overbearing parents even when he pops into a local cafe for a bit of peace and quiet and a falafel. I also love how the idea that a groom can give a Mitzvah - a bit of good fortune to others - leads to such absurdist prevarications on the part of the bride.
There's so much to love here - a lightness of touch even when dealing with some pretty profound emotional issues. And it all hangs on a pair of great performances, not least from Avigail Harari as the bride.
HONEYMOOD has a running time of 90 minutes. The film played Tribeca and London 2020 and was released in Israel earlier this year.
KAJILLIONAIRE - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Day 1
I found the slowly building relationship between the two women utterly beautiful and the emotional catharsis as Woods' Old Dolio believes she has endured The Big One to be a thing of real joy. How can the simple passing of a toothpick across a table break your heart? This is what Miranda July does. And it's a strange kind of emotional genius.
KAJILLIONAIRE is rated R and has a running time of 104 minutes. The film played Sundance and London 2020.
MANGROVE - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Opening Night Gala
Wednesday, October 07, 2020
STRAY - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Day 1
I am not a dog person and I really didn't connect with STRAY - an award-winning doc by Elizabeth Lo about stray dogs in Istanbul. It focusses on three dogs and gives us a dog-eye-level view of life on the streets. The pleasure I had in the film were seeing those insights and I kind of wished the dogs were out of the way. I know the film wants to tell me something deep and meaningful about how we treat homeless dogs vs homeless Syrian refugees but honestly I just want to focus on the latter. There's so much political and religious and social conflict and crisis and nuance in Turkey today, I cannot believe this was the subject path the director took! Finally, we end up with a kind of dog's fantasy scene of strays gambolling in the countryside. It was all just too twee for words.
STRAY played Bergen and HotDocs 2020 where it won Best International Feature. It is currently playing at the BFI London Film Festival. It has a running time of 70 minutes.
HAPPY THUGGISH PAKI - BFI London Film Festival 2020 - Day 1
HAPPY THUGGISH PAKI has a running time of 21 minutes.