Film festival 37 is history and I am a bit sad. Even though my cat and wife will (hopefully) be happier to see me, it was almost like being in high school where all you cared about was movies. Back to the grown up world I guess. That said, here are my impressions: EVERY … [Read more...] about Film Festival 37 ends on a high note
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CIFF 37: Movie about Movies
Oh boy, do I love movies about making movies! Casting By, a documentary about the unsung heroes—casting directors—who suggest and promote actors to directors, was an absolute treat. Marion Dougherty, the star of this documentary, began her career casting talent for Kraft … [Read more...] about CIFF 37: Movie about Movies
CIFF 37: Mixed Bag on Thursday
Following the failed Hungarian uprising in 1956, the secret police become obsessed with monitoring the actions of ordinary folk as well as their own colleagues. With agents, double agents, and double-triple agents . . . and so on, it’s a challenge to follow who’s doing what to … [Read more...] about CIFF 37: Mixed Bag on Thursday
CIFF 37: Another “A” Day
Is the film festival getting better, have I become a easy grader, or am I serendipitously picking the best movies? Whichever, or a combination of the above, I’ve had another superlative day! I began the day with Underdogs, the based-on-real-events tale of a small-town American … [Read more...] about CIFF 37: Another “A” Day
CIFF: Two-Day Recap
Tuesday morning and I’m taking the day off to give my eyes the opportunity to readjust to daylight. Although the festival began slowly, for me, it certainly picked up in the last few days. Started Sunday with Bonus Round of short films. And my favorites are A Knock on My Door, … [Read more...] about CIFF: Two-Day Recap