Monthly Archives April 2010

Notes on SFIFF 53: Pen-ek Ratanaruang’s “Nymph” (2009) / Maren Ade’s “Everyone Else” (2009).

Look: if you’re a Thai director who chooses to begin your film with a static shot of jungle foliage swaying in the wind, then proceeds with a languid, dreamlike narrative — well, it seems to me like asking for a bit of trouble. Like Duncan Jones doing an homage to 2001: A Space Odyssey in [...]

Notes on SFIFF 53: Ounie Lecomte’s “A Brand New Life” (2009) / Whang Cheol-mean’s “Moscow” (2009).

I struck gold immediately with my first viewing at the 53rd San Francisco International Film Festival, Ounie Lecomte’s beautifully understated debut, A Brand New Life (Yeo-haeng-ja). (See preview here.) I can see audiences responding positively to this (I’m hoping for wider distribution), for its unfussy plainness is easy to like – and that’s not necessarily [...]