source QuietEarth
I can sort of relate with Aura the main protaginist in TINY FURNITURE, just finished college/university got a degree you return home hopefully start a newlife . Things aren't going great at home with your artist mum & teenage sister but most off all no job abd no friends. I went down to england to manchester to university get a degree then when things were over I went home, no job, and who where my friends had there own lives things moved on, bored and getting on everyones nerves.
Tiny Furniture is written, directed and stars Lena Dunham plays Aura and the film starts at a critical stage of her life stuck no direction and very unhappy. Believe it or not her on screen mum and sister are her realife family so you can say this is a "real-life" tragic-comedy drama. What I do like about this is it publicises our lives seemed by ruled by the social networks of youtube, facebook, twitter, then again this blog wouldn't exsist!
The reason for the SXSW logo is that I could find a photo for this movie and the movie is been played at the festival which takes place in Austin, texas USA starting on March 12th.
27 February 2010
26 February 2010
MICMACS: Jean Pierre Juenet Interview
source ThePeoplesMovies
Only a few days left of the Glasgow Film Festival despite my disappointment of myself unable to get to see majority of the movies I wished to see I have to say it has been a fantastic festival .The festival kicked off big style with MICMACS directed by Jean Pierre Juenet and some of you will know who he is others maybe not.
French director has brought us some eccentric but wonderfull movies that have grace the cinemas in his native country along with around the world, movies like Amelie, A Long Engagement, Delicatessen, City of The Lost Children and oddly enough Alien Ressurection his only break into Hollywood.
His latest Movie Micmacs follows the story of a man called Brazil who watches a drive by gang shooting which nearly ends in tradegy for him when a gun from one of the gang falls to the ground and he is shot in the head. After recovering Brazil with his oddball selection of friends create a plan to destroy the 2 weapons manufacturers involved in the gangwar.
Our good Blog buddy friends at Screenrush caught up with the director and had a little chat about his new movie and you can watch the video interview below and under that is the UK trailer for the movie as well.
More about this movie
Only a few days left of the Glasgow Film Festival despite my disappointment of myself unable to get to see majority of the movies I wished to see I have to say it has been a fantastic festival .The festival kicked off big style with MICMACS directed by Jean Pierre Juenet and some of you will know who he is others maybe not.
French director has brought us some eccentric but wonderfull movies that have grace the cinemas in his native country along with around the world, movies like Amelie, A Long Engagement, Delicatessen, City of The Lost Children and oddly enough Alien Ressurection his only break into Hollywood.
His latest Movie Micmacs follows the story of a man called Brazil who watches a drive by gang shooting which nearly ends in tradegy for him when a gun from one of the gang falls to the ground and he is shot in the head. After recovering Brazil with his oddball selection of friends create a plan to destroy the 2 weapons manufacturers involved in the gangwar.
Our good Blog buddy friends at Screenrush caught up with the director and had a little chat about his new movie and you can watch the video interview below and under that is the UK trailer for the movie as well.
More about this movie
25 February 2010
trailer for Russian Artic Drama Kak ya provyol etim letom (How I Ended This Summer)
source TwitchFilm
Below is an trailer for the Russian movie Kak ya provyol etim letom (How I Ended This Summer).
The movie is directed by Aleksei Popogrebsky and was one of the many premieres shown at the Berlin Film Festival this year and because of that the trailer below has English Subtitles.
The movie is about A polar station on a desolate island in the Arctic Ocean. Sergei, a seasoned meteorologist, and Pavel, a recent college graduate, are spending months in complete isolation on the once strategic research base. Pavel receives an important radio message and is still trying to find the right moment to tell Sergei, when fear, lies and suspicions start poisoning the atmosphere.
This is movie is on the borderline of nearly been a thriller due to its edginess but what ever you grade it does look good. I dont have any information on when the movie will be out in Russia or even if it'll get any play outside Russia either.
Below is an trailer for the Russian movie Kak ya provyol etim letom (How I Ended This Summer).
The movie is directed by Aleksei Popogrebsky and was one of the many premieres shown at the Berlin Film Festival this year and because of that the trailer below has English Subtitles.
The movie is about A polar station on a desolate island in the Arctic Ocean. Sergei, a seasoned meteorologist, and Pavel, a recent college graduate, are spending months in complete isolation on the once strategic research base. Pavel receives an important radio message and is still trying to find the right moment to tell Sergei, when fear, lies and suspicions start poisoning the atmosphere.
This is movie is on the borderline of nearly been a thriller due to its edginess but what ever you grade it does look good. I dont have any information on when the movie will be out in Russia or even if it'll get any play outside Russia either.
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drama,
russia,
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