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duinlam · 1 year
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“Life is the biggest injustice.”
کفرناحوم. (2018) ‘Capernaum’.
Directed by Nadine Labaki.
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Zain Al Rafeea - Boluwatife Treasure Bankole
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maxwelltait · 4 years
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Capernaum (Labaki, 2018)
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gregor-samsung · 4 years
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کفرناحوم  [Capernaum] (Nadine Labaki - 2018)
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fujimoto-h · 5 years
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『存在のない子供たち』観にきた。 #CAPHARNAÜM #کفرناحوم (塚口サンサン劇場) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3N455HllhY/?igshid=ds01beaha9lg
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stainedglassgardens · 4 years
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Non-Western Films Worth Watching
For the second year running, here’s a year-end recap of very good non-Western films I saw during the course of the previous year, in no particular order:
Marlina the Murderer in Four Acts (Marlina Si Pembunuh dalam Empat Babak, Mouly Surya, Indonesia, 2017): You’ve heard of Iranian vampire Western, now get ready for... Indonesian rape-revenge Western. This is seriously amazing, one of the best films I saw last year -- and it was, of course, directed by a woman -- on Amazon Prime
Capernaum (کفرناحوم‎, Nadine Labaki, Lebanon, 2018): A prodigy child actor carries on his shoulders this film about poverty, immigration and neglect. It’s beautifully shot, and very heavy
Dear Ex (誰先愛上他的, Mag Hsu and Hsu Chih-yen, Taiwan, 2018): This one is about a teenager whose dad dies and who subsequently gets acquainted with the dad’s surviving live-in boyfriend. Mostly a comedy, definitely some hard-to-stomach moments -- on Netflix
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, Indonesia, 2017): It’s hard to describe this one in a way that makes people want to see it, even though I loved it. Films about children in general, and the imaginary life of children in particular, can be hard to pull off, but this one does it in such a masterful way -- on Amazon Prime
Under the Shadow ( زیر سایه, Babak Anvari, Iran, 2015): This is the first film made by the man who gave us Wounds last Halloween. It takes place during the Iran-Irak war and it’s one of those films where you can tell that the horror is a metaphor but it still works. And it blew me away -- on Netflix
Shoplifters ( 万引き家族, Manbiki Kazoku, Hirokazu Kore-eda, Japan, 2018): A story about found families and living in the margins
Rafiki (Wanuri Kahiu, Kenya, 2018): Everyone was talking about this, and with good reason -- although strong trigger warnings for homophobic violence apply
May the Devil Take You (Sebelum iblis menjemput, Timo Tjahjanto, Indonesia, 2018): This is a good horror film I stumbled upon while scrolling -- on Netflix
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, Japan, 2002): Classic horror film, every bit good as people say
Perfect Blue (パーフェクトブル, Pāfekuto Burū, Satoshi Kon, Japan,1997): Finally got around to watching this one. I prefer Paprika, but they’re both great
Taxi (تاکسی‎, Jafar Panahi, Iran, 2015): Filmmaker Jafar Panahi passes himself off as a taxi driver and drives people around Tehran. This is not a documentary and is way interesting than this sounds -- on Amazon Prime
Little Forest (리틀 포레스트, Liteul Poleseuteu, Yim Soon-rye, South, Korea, 2018): Watch this if you love food, if you’re a child of the countryside, if you like beautiful, contemplative films
What Will People Say (Hva vil folk si, Iram Haq, Norway*, 2017): Yes! I know Norway is a Western country. I’m including the film in this list however because it 1) was directed by a Pakistani-Norwegian woman, 2) was shot mainly in India, 3) features mainly actors of colour, and 4) features dialogue mostly in Urdu. This autobiographical film is about a Norwegian-Pakistani teenager who gets sent “home” by her parents after they find her with a Norwegian boy in her bedroom. It is devastating, and you should watch it
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madsenatthemovies · 5 years
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My 2019 Oscar Ballot (for Gambling Purposes Only)
While the lead up to this year’s annual pat-on-the-back ceremony has been a real sh!tshow, there are some great and terrible films being honored. But this isn’t about what’s best, this is about $MONEY$
If you like to gamble on 5-hour award shows, here are my picks that may help you on your way to winning.
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BEST ANIMATED SHORT
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Animal Behaviour Bao ✅ Late Afternoon One Small Step Weekends
BEST DOCUMENTARY SHORT
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Black Sheep End Game Lifeboat A Night at the Garden Period. End of Sentence ✅
BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT
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Detainmnet Fauve Marguerite ✅ Mother Skin
BEST SOUND EDITING
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Black Panther Bohemian Rhapsody <---- Neck in Neck First Man ✅ A Quiet Place <---- Neck in Neck Roma
BEST SOUND MIXING
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Black Panther Bohemian Rhapsody ✅ First Man Roma A Star is Born
BEST MAKEUP & HAIRSTYLING
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Border Mary Queen of Scots Vice ✅
BEST VISUAL EFFECTS
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Avengers: Infinity War ✅ Christopher Robin First Man Ready Player One Solo: A Star Wars Story
BEST ORIGINAL SONG
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“All The Stars” Black Panther, Kendrick Lamar & SZA “I’ll FIght" RGB, Diane Warren “The Place Where Lost Things Go" Mary Poppins Returns, Marc Shaiman “Shallow” A Star Is Born, Mark ROnson & Lady Gaga ✅ “When A Cowboy Trades His Spurs for Wings” The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Gillian Welch and David Rawlings
BEST ORIGINAL SCORE
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Black Panther, Ludwig Goransson BlacKkKlansman, Terence Blanchard If Beale Street Could Talk, Nicholas Britell ✅ Isle of Dogs, Alexandre Desplat Mary Poppins Returns, Marc Shaima
BEST COSTUME DESIGN
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The Ballad of Buster Scruggs Black Panther ✅ The Favourite Mary Poppins Returns Mary Queen of Scots <—Potential Upset
BEST PRODUCTION DESIGN
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Black Panther <—Potential Upset The Favourite ✅ First Man Mary Poppins Returns Roma
BEST FILM EDITING
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BlacKkKlansman, Barry Alexander Brown Bohemian Rhapsody, John Ottman <—Potential Upset The Favourite, Yorgos Mavropsaridis Green Book, Patrick J. Don Vito Vice, Hank Corwin ✅
BEST CINEMATOGRAPHY
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A Star Is Born, Matthew Libatique Cold War, Łukasz Żal The Favourite, Robbie Ryan Never Look Away, Caleb Deschanel Roma, Alfonso Cuarón ✅
BEST DOCUMENTARY FEATURE
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Hale County This Morning, This Evening Free Solo✅ Minding The Gap Of Fathers and Sons RGB
BEST FOREIGN FILM
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کفرناحوم (Capernaum) Zimna wojna (Cold War) Werk ohne Autor (Never Look Away) 万引き家族  (Shoplifters) Roma ✅
BEST ANIMATED FEATURE
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Incredibles 2 Isle of Dogs Mirai Ralph Breaks The Internet Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse ✅
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
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A Star Is Born, by Eric Roth and Bradley Cooper & Will Fetters The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, by Joel Coen & Ethan Coen BlacKkKlansman, by Charlie Wachtel & David Rabinowitz and Kevin Willmott & Spike Lee ✅ Can You Ever Forgive Me?, by Nicole Holofcener and Jeff Whitty If Beale Street Could Talk, by Barry Jenkins
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
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The Favourite, by Deborah Davis and Tony McNamara  ✅ First Reformed, by Paul Schrader Green Book, by Nick Vallelonga, Brian Currie, Peter Farrelly Roma, by Alfonso Cuarón Vice, by Adam McKay
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
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Amy Adams, Vice Emma Stone, The Favourite Marina de Tavira, Roma Rachel Weisz, The Favourite <—Potential Upset Regina King, If Beale Street Could Talk ✅
BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR
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Adam Driver, BlacKkKlansman Mahershala Ali, Green Book ✅ Richard E. Grant, Can You Ever Forgive Me? <—Potential Upset Sam Elliott, A Star Is Born Sam Rockwell, Vice
BEST LEAD ACTRESS
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Glenn Close, The Wife ✅ Lady Gaga, A Star is Born Melissa McCarthy, Can You Ever Forgive Me? Olivia Colman, The Favourite <—Potential Upset Yalitza Aparicio, Roma
BEST LEAD ACTOR
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Bradley Cooper, A Star Is Born Christian Bale, Vice <—Potential Upset Rami Malek, Bohemian Rhapsody ✅ Viggo Mortensen, Green Book Willem Dafoe, At Eternity’s Gate
BEST DIRECTOR
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BlackKlansman, Spike Lee Cold War, Pawel Pawlikowski The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos Roma, Alfonso Cuarón ✅ Vice, Adam McKay
BEST PICTURE
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A Star Is Born Black Panther BlacKkKlansman Bohemian Rhapsody The Favourite Green Book Roma ✅ Vice
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angelsmileoo · 4 years
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「生命就像一坨污泥 比我腳上的鞋還髒! 我像活在地獄裡 夢寐以求的家 竟讓我備受煎熬⋯ 我曾經期待長大 成為一個好人 受人尊重和愛護 但上帝沒想讓我們那樣 他要我們當腳踏墊 任人踐踏⋯」 🎬《我想有個家》Capernaum / کفرناحوم (🇱🇧 🇨🇦2018)★★★★1/2 #我想有個家 #迦百農的上帝 #坎城影展評審團獎 #金球獎最佳外語片提名 #奧斯卡最佳外語片提名 #愛奇藝台灣站 #friDay影音 https://www.instagram.com/p/CIb-xlJnsiq/?igshid=ccrvrnci068g
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tabdlinfo · 4 years
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فیلم Capernaum 2018 ادامه مطلب و دانلود 👇 https://tabdl.xyz/?p=5075 #Capernaum #فیلم_کفرناحوم #فیلم_خارجی #فیلم_سینمایی #بهترین_ها داستان فیلم درباره ی پسر بچه ای ۱۲ ساله به نام «زین» است که در دهکده ماهیگیری کفرناحوم در خاورمیانه زندگی میکند، او از پدر و مادرش به دادگاه شکایت میکند. در دادگاه، قاضی میپرسد: چرا از پدر و مادرت شکایت کردی؟ زین پاسخ میدهد: چون من را به دنیا آوردند.
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bajwa-a-cinephile · 4 years
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Capernaum کفرناحوم Post(3)
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angelicabehm · 5 years
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If you have not seen it, I invite you to do so. It is one of best films I have ever seen. #Capernaum #‫کفرناحوم‬‎ , is a 2018 Lebanese drama film directed by #NadineLabaki. The screenplay was written by Labaki, Jihad Hojaily and Michelle Keserwany from a story by Labaki, Hojaily, Keserwany, Georges Khabbaz and Khaled Mouzanar. The film stars Syrian refugee child actor #ZainAlRafeea as Zain El Hajj, a 12-year-old living in the slums of #Beirut. The film is told in flashback format, focusing on Zain's life, including his encounter with an Ethiopian immigrant Rahil and her infant son Yonas, and leading up to his attempt to sue his parents for child neglect. #TRUEFACT The young main actor Zain Al Rafeea was born in Daraa, Syria in 2004 before his family moved to Lebanon in 2012.[2] A #Syrian refugee, he grew up in the slums of #Beirut with his parents. He had lived in Lebanon for eight years and was 12 and illiterate during the production of Capernaum. He was not trained as an actor. Al Rafeea's Capernaum character, Zain, is named for him. In November 2018, director Nadine Labaki reported Al Rafeea's situation had changed: Finally, he has a Norwegian passport. He's resettled in Norway. He's been there for the past three, four months. He's going to school for the first time in his life. He's learning how to read and write. He's regained his childhood. He's playing in a garden; he's not playing anymore with knives and in garbage. #TRUEFACT Capernaum is the highest-grossing Arabic film, and the highest-grossing Middle-Eastern film of all time, after becoming a sleeper hit at the international box office with over $68 million worldwide, against a production budget of $4 million. Its largest international market is China, where it became a surprise blockbuster with over $54 million. . #AngelicaBehm #ConectandoEstiloDeVida https://www.instagram.com/p/B1-T55wgL1v/?igshid=zkctvtg5q5ou
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ahmadmolazadeh · 5 years
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‏‎🎥 فیلم سینمایی « کَفَرناحوم » ( Capernaum ) 2018 🛎 کاندیدای یک جایزه اسکار 🛎 کاندیدای جایزه بفتا 🛎 کاندیدای جایزه گلدن گلوب 🛎 برنده ۳ جایزه فستیوال فیلم کن 🛎 برنده ۲۶ جایزه بین‌المللی 🛎 کاندیدای ۳۵ جایزه بین‌المللی دیگر 🎬 داستان فیلم درباره ی پسر بچه ای 12 ساله به نام «زین» است که در دهکده ماهیگیری کفرناحوم در خاورمیانه زندگی میکند، او از پدر و مادرش به دادگاه شکایت میکند. در دادگاه، قاضی میپرسد: چرا از پدر و مادرت شکایت کردی؟ زین پاسخ میدهد: چون من را به دنیا آوردن. این فیلم بهترین فیلمی بوده تا الان دیدم.پیشنهاد میکنم حتما ببینید.فیلمی پرازاحساس و تاثیرگذار. #کودک همسری# #کودک شاد# #حق حیات برای همه# # کودک آزاری# ‎‏ https://www.instagram.com/p/Bw-0s7UnZWzX50b8ncipEZumFWCLbYjO5YpaHs0/?igshid=vti1hjl0pcii
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asbeabi · 5 years
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کفرناحوم از لبنان به اسکار 2019 می رود، فیلمی مناقشه برانگیز
به گزارش خبرنگاران به نقل از ورایتی، کفرناحوم برنده جایزه هیات داوری جشنواره فیلم کن سال جاری، از سوی لبنان برای رقابت بخش خارجی زبان اسکار 2019 معرفی گردید.
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from http://bit.ly/2QHBulD via کفرناحوم از لبنان به اسکار 2019 می رود، فیلمی مناقشه برانگیز
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myanmarhotcom · 5 years
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Capernaum (2018) - Myanmar Subtitle Movies - မန္မာစာတန္းထိုးဇာတ္ကားမ်ား
Capernaum (2018) – Myanmar Subtitle Movies – မန္မာစာတန္းထိုးဇာတ္ကားမ်ား
Watching Capernaum کفرناحوم Myanmar Subtitle Movies (မြန်မာစာတန်းထိုး) On Myanmar Tube
Zain, a 12-year-old boy scrambling to survive on the streets of Beirut, sues his parents for having brought him into such an unjust world, where being a refugee with no documents means that your rights can easily be denied.
  ဆင္းရဲတဲ့မိဘအသိုင္းအဝန္းကေန ေမြးဖြားလာခဲ့တဲ့ ၁၂ႏွစ္ သာသာလူမမယ္ လက္ဘႏြန္…
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wroll · 5 years
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کفرناحوم
存在のない子供たち観てきました。人は何故分かり合えないのかじゃなくて、これだから人は分かり合えないという感じ。心があってもなくても、何故子供を欲しいと思うのか一度この映画を観たひとに聞いてみたい。
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galanita99 · 5 years
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بازگشت فیلمساز تاریخ‌ساز جهان عرب به کن | لبکی رئیس نوعی نگاه شد
بازگشت فیلمساز تاریخ‌ساز جهان عرب به کن | لبکی رئیس نوعی نگاه شد
همشهری آنلاین: نادین لبکی یک سال پس از بردن جایزه هیات داوران با «کفرناحوم»، به جشنواره کن بازمی‌گردد تا ریاست هیات داوران بخش نوعی نگاه را بر عهده بگیرد.
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stainedglassgardens · 5 years
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Watched in May
Ekaj Capernaum (کفرناحوم) Porcupine Lake The Decline of Western Civilization The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years The Decline of Western Civilization III Pokémon: Detective Pikachu Revolver RocknRolla Snatch Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala) Nkosi Coiffure Speak Your Truth Incendies A.I. Rising The Crescent Ring (リング, Ringu) Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara) Absences The Uninvited In Color Winners Jess My First Time Murmur Pulsar Struck Samira Despite Everything (A pesar de todo) It Stains the Sand Red Satan Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć) Knock Down Ginger Gold Jane's Life 4/4 Sugar Land The Idea of North A Quiet Place Sound of My Voice Us The Perfection House of Wax
Did not finish
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (Guy Ritchie, 2015) Little Boxes (Rob Meyer, 2016) Wine Country (Amy Poehler, 2019)
Did not like
A.I. Rising (Lazar Bodrosa, 2018): What... the fuck...
Acceptable shorts
Nkosi Coiffure (Frederike Migom, 2015) In Color (José Andrés Cardona, 2019) Winners (Dan Bulla, 2018) Jess (Daniel Hurwitz, 2018) Murmur (Aurora Fearnley, 2018) Pulsar (Aurora Fearnley, 2017) Sugar Land (Lorenzo Lanzillotti, 2018)
Acceptable feature films
Porcupine Lake (Ingrid Veninger, 2017): This is actually a very good indie film, I just did not particularly remember anything from it
The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years (Penelope Spheeris, 1988): I found this boring and vapid as hell, especially compared to parts one and three, which were both amazing
Pokémon: Detective Pikachu (Rob Letterman, 2019): It’s very silly fan service and I loved it, but like...  I also do recognise it wasn’t great cinema
Revolver and RocknRolla (Guy Ritchie, 2005 and 2008): Really enjoyed these, although not half as much as Ritchie’s earlier efforts
Satain Said Dance (Szatan kazał tańczyć, Katarzyna Rosłaniec, 2016): I’m too old for this
Sound of My Voice (Zal Batmanglij, 2011): I did watch this mainly because Brit Marling is in it and I felt that it had great potential but... yeah
The Perfection (Richard Shepard, 2018): Another wtf film -- fun to watch tho
Shorts I really enjoyed
My First Time (Asaf Livni, 2018): This was weird but I felt somehow as if the final scene made an honest try at exploring the connection between horror and pornography
Struck (Aurora Fearnley, 2017): Very intense film about sexual assault, gender and privilege. Probably the best I’ve ever seen on those subjects
Samira (Lainey Richardson, 2018): Super short documentary film about a badass woman living her best life... what’s not to love
Jane's Life, Gold and Knock Down Ginger (Cleo Samoles-Little, 2012, 2015 and 2016): So glad I discovered this filmmaker, I do hope she directs a feature film soon. All three of these films centre on girls or women, all three are intense, poetic, realistic, and end up punching you in the gut
4/4 (Kyle Sawyer, 2016): Wonderful short about music and inspiration
The Idea of North (Albert Choi, 2018): Surrealist, creepy film that reminded me of Under the Skin
Feature films I really enjoyed
Ekaj (Cati Gonzalez, 2015): Raw, moving indie film about a homeless gay Puerto Rican in New York
Capernaum (کفرناحوم, Nadine Labaki, 2018): One of those films with scope and ambition that really deserve the widest audience -- although I didn’t love it, I recognise it is masterful
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (Guy Ritchie, 1998): Finally saw this classic (and then it turned out I’d already seen it and forgotten about it) and it was great fun
Speak Your Truth (Kris Erickson, 2018): Important documentary about women who realised late in life that they were gay or bi
Incendies (Denis Villeneuve, 2010): Great French-language VIlleneuve about secrets and trauma that will rip your heart in two. Although I do have an issue with the fact that he chose white actors to play two of the major roles
Ring (リング, Ringu, Hideo Nakata, 1998): I do regret that I saw the American remake before this, but of course this was a hundred times better
Dark Water (仄暗い水の底から, Honogurai Mizu no soko kara, Hideo Nakata, 2002): Another horror masterpiece
Absences (Carole Laganière, 2013): Another one of those woman-directed films I stumbled upon on Amazon Prime and decided to watch because why the fuck not. This one’s a French-language Canadian documentary about missing people, and those they have left behind
The Uninvited (Lewis Allen, 1944): Atmospheric ghost story that reminded me of Daphne Du Maurier
Despite Everything (A pesar de todo, Gabriela Tagliavini, 2019): Good woman-led, woman-directed Spanish comedy film about four sisters who reunite in Madrid for their mother’s funeral
A Quiet Place (John Krasinski, 2018): Fantastic post-apocalyptic film centred on one family in a world where any sound can be lethal... like The Silence, but much, much better in terms of everything, especially message
Us (Jordan Peele, 2019): This was great, it even gave me nightmares (which horror films never usually do and testifies to its power to affect the imagination). Some will argue that it is nonsense, to which I’ll say: it’s true, but unlike much in the horror genre, it is self-aware nonsense
Favourites of the month
The Decline of Western Civilization and The Decline of Western Civilization III (Penelope Spheeris, 1981 and 1998): Two important documentaries about the punk rock scene in Los Angeles. I’d recommend watching them back to back and dispensing with part II entirely
Snatch (Guy Ritchie, 2000): Fave guy Ritchie by far. Plot, dialogue, performances, everything
The Seen and the Unseen (Sekala Niskala, Kamila Andini, 2017): Incredible Indonesian film laced with magical realism about a young girl who is losing her twin brother
The Crescent (Seth A Smith, 2017): This month’s film-that-fucked-me-up! I loved it, experimental, creepy -- The Midnight Swim and Berberian Sound Studio’s love child
It Stains the Sands Red (Colin Minihan, 2016): This month’s third and final wtf film -- this time in all the good ways... A resourceful, smart, no-bullshit woman gets chased by a relentless zombie whom she eventually... befriends... at least as much as you can befriend a creature with no brain who wants to eat you alive
House of Wax (Andre DeToth, 1953): Classic horror, truly the best, holds up wonderfully, plus Vincent Price is in it, so.
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This month I also watched all of Fleabag, all of Tuca & Bertie, and started Chernobyl! I would recommend all three. Chernobyl also holds the distinction of being the first and only television show to make me physically nauseous, which is certainly... something.
And yeah I did watch forty-two films (but I had one week’s holidays and a handful of days off on top of that, which should make it less impressive). So glad I finally saw the Decline of Western Civilization trilogy, as well as all of Guy Ritchie’s crime films. Gonna try and watch more classic and Japanese horror in future, definitely under-explored for me.
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