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Come as you are to the Film Festival

Jim Simler · March 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment

This past weekend was another Film Festival winner, but not without its challenges.  The French film "The Art of Love" arrived on-time, alas without sub-titles.  Do the French really think that all Americans can understand... French?  We are still working on English! Saturday … [Read more...] about Come as you are to the Film Festival

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From the Sublime to . . .

Jewel Moulthrop · March 25, 2012 · Leave a Comment

I began the second day with two friends and “Corpo Celeste”—a coming-of-age story set in Calabria, Italy. Marta is the 13-year-old protagonist, who has just moved to town with her overworked mother and her mostly critical older sister. Shy Marta is sent to catechism class to make … [Read more...] about From the Sublime to . . .

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Jewel Moulthrop Tagged With: Film Festival

Favorite Film So Far: Caris’ Peace

Jewel Moulthrop · March 24, 2012 · 1 Comment

Favorite So Far—Caris’ Peace What an amazing day it was! I began my journey in Bavaria where times are tough. The glassworks, which had been the town’s major source of employment, has closed. Maria, Lena, and Waltraud, unable to repay their bank loan, are about to lose their … [Read more...] about Favorite Film So Far: Caris’ Peace

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Getting Carried Away Day 2

Jim Simler · March 23, 2012 · Leave a Comment

Has it really been a year since I sat in those seats at Tower City 8  hours a day?  When we're experiencing June Weather in March it adds another hurdle to investing so much time.  But when you arrive, ahhh, it seems like yesterday. Had a quick conversation with Susan … [Read more...] about Getting Carried Away Day 2

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Jim Simler on Film, Things to do Tagged With: Film Festival

Film Festival Scoop

Jewel Moulthrop · March 22, 2012 · Leave a Comment

I had two great ideas for this blog—the grant the CIFF received from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and who’s behind the initials at the end of the film descriptions in the guide. But she who hesitates is lost, and Clint O’Connor scooped me on both last … [Read more...] about Film Festival Scoop

Filed Under: Arts and Entertainment, Jewel Moulthrop Tagged With: CIFF, Film Festival

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