Except for a day, when my glasses broke and my eyes were rendered practically useless, I went everyday. Everyday, after office I would head straight to the venue, quietly slip inside the auditorium, wait for the films to begin, catch the fragments of conversation floating around, look around the sea of unknown faces, and generally try to fend off a feeling of loneliness induced by all these goings-on around me.
I don’t think I got tremendously affected by any of the films on offer. They were either mediocre, or good, but not great. Of course, this is just a personal feeling. There is every possibility that I missed the points altogether.
Still, a few films come to my mind as I write this.
- Long Weekend, which is a hostage drama. But more than suspense, it’s an exploration of relationships.
- Bye Bye Blackbird, which is period drama with a traveling circus in the backdrop. The only things I remember of this film are the dizzying, and dreamlike shots of trapeze performance.
- After the Wedding, which is a drama around a family’s secret. It’s a bit high on melodrama, but is a good watch anyway.
- You and Me, which is funny and breezy. Marion Cotillard and Julie Depardieu, both, are treats to watch.
3 comments:
I couldn't catch too many films at the European Film Fest, but was touched by Bye Bye Blackbird. Dark and disturbing.
Hey...I am so sad I cld not see any of them :(
But hope to catch them soon too!
I could not catch any of the films but got a few glimpses from your descriptions later !
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