Film Going in the Year of the Plague.
Unforgivable Blackness |
A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood - Rhys, Hanks. |
Only about one in ten of the titles that make it onto overseas lists appear to have had a screening here which make you wonder about the festivals. The absence of big, English-speaking spectaculars can be put down to my taste and the low level of ambition of the films. Broadcast TV and limited theatrical releases fill the gap. I’d like to think that the small number of archival titles means that I’ve caught up the backlog more than the fact that the sources are drying up - good bye ethnic video!
2020’s list sort of in order - Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson (Ken Burns
2004 two parter), A HIDDEN LIFE (approachable Terence Malick), Quelque jours avec
moi (A Few Days With Me 1988 via a Claude Sautet retro), BA BAI (The Eight Hundred,
Guan Hu block buster), A BEAUTIFUL DAY IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD (Marrielle Heller),
HORS NORMES (Extraordinary - Olivier Nakache, Éric Toledano), DETROIT (Kathryn
Bigelow 2017), LA BONNE EPOUSE (How to be a Good Wife Martin Provost)
La Dea Fortunata - Stefano Accorsi, Sara Ciocca, Edoardo Leo, Edoardo Brandi. |
LA
DEA FORTUNA |
Not a bad year but I don’t think there’s anything there I’ll regard with the awe that I can
summon up for Wings, Le Diable au corps or Spirited Away. We’ll see.
Wade. |