By Tony Williams. The spiritual is always a marginal element in Hu’s films that deal with the eruption of violent forces attempting to dominate others before some temporary victory occurs, leaving the survivors to live and fight another day….” This is the last of Eureka’s King Hu DVDs available for […]
Digging Deeper: An Interview with Frida Kempff on Knocking, Women, and Mental Health
By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. Both my characters in Dear Kid and Knocking are disturbers. Even if people think there are odd, they have that inner strength to interrupt when they feel something is wrong.” Frida Kempff’s Knocking follows Molly (Cecilia Milocco), a woman who has just been released from a mental […]
Two Women’s Poetic Love, on an Island Frozen in Time: Ümit Ünal on Love, Spells and All That
By N. Buket Cengiz. I always despised nostalgia and joked about overly nostalgic people. But lately our whole country is inevitably trapped in a deep nostalgia.” Love, Spells and All That (2019), the latest film of Ümit Ünal, an acclaimed director from Turkey who moved to Glasgow in 2020, has […]
An Adrenaline-Fueled Race to The Rescue
By Elias Savada. Unfolding with military precision, enhanced by a steady, determined pacing…. We can be an ingenious species. When bad things happen, there are any number of special people who come up with solutions to seemingly unsolvable, life-threatening problems. The crippled Apollo 13 spacecraft is often called mankind’s greatest feat of improvised […]
Film Scratches: October 2021
Unnatural Selection (2019)
A Bond Finale, Directed by a Yankee: No Time to Die
By Elias Savada. In other words, nothing new. Same slick package, different psychopathic enemy.” Are you ready to put your troubles aside and hopefully not worry about the semi-masked fool sitting a few seats away from you in the multiplex (for 163 minutes, a Bond record) as you watch Daniel […]
Art and Crime: Alessio Della Valle and Jonathan Rhys Meyers on American Night
By Ali Moosavi. We wanted to make a movie that combined art and crime because to be a good criminal, you have to be a great artist and also be incredibly intelligent: it’s an art form in itself.” –Jonathan Rhys Meyers American Night could perhaps be described as a post-modern […]
Documenting Personal History in Belgrade: Marko Grba Singh on Rampart
By Yun-hua Chen. The idea of the film didn’t stem from the footage, but from the apartment. My parents decided to sell it, and it was empty for several months. I have lived there for 25 years, and once per month I would go there…. And then I realized that […]
“Stories About Heroes Travel Faster Than Bullets”: Jean Luc Herbulot’s Saloum (TIFF 2021)
By Alexandra Heller-Nicholas. 84 minutes of pure African genre mayhem, with little interest in pausing long enough for you to catch your breath….with this Senegalese western-action-horror hybrid Herbulot is here to sure as hell make you recognize [the historical context] on a sensory, emotional level.” Strap in; Jean Luc Herbulot’s […]
Annette: a Coming-of-Age Miracle
by Levan Tskhovrebadze. It seems as the French director torments himself over personal misfortune; however, he summons paradoxes of life and transpires this absurdist tragedy as a coming-of-age spectacle for the baby miracle Annette.” “Each man kills the thing he lovesby each let this be heard”–Oscar Wilde Oscar Wilde’s gloomy […]
