
Well, today I broke down and did it - purchased a pass for the 2008 Vancouver International Film Festival. A couple of years ago I went there for 5 days with the (sadly no longer with us) SIFF a-go-go program. Last year I thought about it but didn't pull the trigger. This year I decided to just give it a shot. I'm not sure how much time I'll really be able to spend in Vancouver - but I figure this will force me to sort that out. Guess I'm going to be going through hotel and other housing options for the next week. I've already discovered that scheduled train travel options between Seattle and Vancouver are even sparser than I would have thought. Hopefully there will be some better surprises awaiting me in my investigation.
I spent part of the day scrolling through the Vancouver festival
website and reading through their
sneak preview doc. Looks like there's some really interesting stuff to see. I'm putting together a rough list and hopefully I'll be able to find some days where options cluster together so I can make 1 or 2 concerted trips up there during the festival. If anyone has some recommendations on what to see (or not) they'd be much appreciated via the comments section or via the email contact here.
Of course there's always some overlap between festivals and this year is no exception. Some pics for VIFF-08 I've already seen this year and I can recommend are below. You can pretty easily search the blog for the reviews at the time I watched 'em if you'd like more details.
- Sita Sings the Blues - not to be missed. Singing, dancing, wisecracking fun. I know you're thinking, it's animated with jazz, and characters are blue? But in the immortal words of a much less strange seeming Tom Cruise sometimes you've just got to say what the...
Ballast (slow for some, but for me a very rewarding film)
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Cherry Blossoms - Hanami - Absolutely fabulous film. Well deserved winner of the Golden Space Needle award for SIFF 2008. One of the top few films at this year's Seattle Festival.
- Captain Abu Raed (much liked film at SIFF - I thought it was pretty reasonable but perhaps not as great as others viewed it)
- The Girl by the Lake - Pretty solid police procedural
- Let the Right One In - absolutely super fun cross between a coming of age and vampire flick. Try not to miss it if that sounds even a little appealing.
Momma's Man - Read the review. At the time I liked it - but it's a bit of a downer.
The Secret of the Grain - One of my top 5 films at SIFF 2008. Lots of folks seemed to think it was a bit on the long side. But I loved practically every minute of it.
The Song of Sparrows - A man chases a runaway ostrich and that's not even the best part. OK - maybe I'm lying about that - it's hard to top an ostrich chase. But I was happy to have seen the film anyway - it's far from the slapstick comedy I just made it sound like.
And then those I liked "less"
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Sparrow - Super stylized story of warring pickpockets. It had it's charmed but it wasn't a must see for me. Don't get it confused with the Iranian film
The Song of Sparrows above.
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Sonetaula - Sometimes a movie feels very long, sometimes it is very long. This was both. The total dialog might have seemed stretched it this was a short. Some interesting cinematography if I recall but do drink some extra coffee going in.
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Under the Bombs - Not quite to my taste. I may have ranted a bit during my earlier writeup on it so I'm going to take a more subtle approach here.