TIFF (Toronto International Film Fest)
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http://weblogs.variety.com/thompsononhollywood/2007/08/toronto-film-fe.htmlWho is going? What are you seeing? Why is the site laid out so poorly?It's so annoying the full schedule is only coming out tomorrow. Makes things so much harder to coordinate. So far I want to check these 3....THE EXODUS Pang Ho-cheung, Hong KongBeat cop Jim (Simon Yam) uncovers a secret worldwide network of women conspiring to exterminate men. His investigation is soon thwarted with the organization's infiltration into the police force and soon Jim can no longer trust anyone, including his family.http://www.gscmovies.com.my/trailer/exodus_trailer.wmvSAD VACATION Aoyama Shinji, JapanOne night, a driver named Kenji (Tadanobu Asano, MONGOL), recognizes one of his passengers as his own mother who abandoned him as an adolescent. As seductively charming as she is loving, Kenji surrenders to dark undercurrents of feeling provoked by inexorable family ties and is forced to face both his past and his future.MAD DETECTIVE Johnnie To and Wai Ka Fai, Hong KongA missing police pistol is connected to a series of recent heists and murders. Its owner, Wong, vanished while pursuing suspects in the mountains, yet his partner, Chi-Wai, miraculously returned unharmed. Hotshot inspector Ho (Andy On) is in charge of the investigation, but Ho knows his only chance of cracking the case lies in enlisting the help of Bun (Lau Ching Wan), the reclusive yet gifted mad detective.
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Bassie can give a more thorough explanation since she volunteers.
Lust, Caution by Ang Lee just got hit w/ a NC-17 rating by the MPAA, oof!
I am bummed I can't work the Festival this year and it is also the first year I've had a non-film related job, so no understanding boss saying "Yes, it's ok for you to take the rest of the day off to see a movie."
Yea, the site is shit this year and unless things have changed since last week, where are the descriptions?
I'm not sure what I'll end up seeing, I do want to see the Argento and Sukorov films. The Midnight Madness pregamme looks pretty good. Seeing Scorsese present 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore' would be amazing, too, but that will sell out almost right away.
I bought two 10-ticket bundles, might pick off a few more stray films if time and budget allows.
Here's my short list, until I get a look at descriptions of the couple hundred films/directors I've never heard of...
4 months, 3 weeks and 2 days by Cristian Mungiu
Alexandra by Alexander Sokurov
Captain Mike Across America by Michael Moore
Cassandra's Dream by Woody Allen (I'll probably skip this one, but I've been tempted by the rumor that he'll be there)
The Edge of Heaven by Fatih Akin
Encounters at the End of the World by Werner Herzog
Europa 2005, 27 Octobre by Jean-Marie Straub + Dani??le Huillet
Fengming, A Chinese Memoir by Wang Bing
Import Export by Ulrich Seidl
The Man from London by B??la Tarr
Margot at the Wedding by Noah Baumbach
Mister Lonely by Harmony Korine
One Hundred Nails by Ermanno Olmi
Paranoid Park by Gus Van Sant
Ploy by Pen-ek Ratanaruang
Secret Sunshine by Lee Chang-dong
Silent Light by Carlos Reygadas
Une vieille ma??tresse by Catherine Breillat
White Lies, Black Sheep by James Spooner
XXY by Luc??a Puenzo
I did for the first time this year... basically it's a benefit to out-of-towners where they Fed Ex you the program book ahead of everyone else, and you have 24 hours to look it over and get your picks back to them. Supposedly (from what I've heard from people who've bought it in past years) this way you basically get 100% of your picks.
Thing is, they're supposed to get the book to me by 10 a.m. tomorrow (Wednesday), and no sign of it so far. I expected a tight turn-around, but this is a little bit of a nail-biter; since I have to have Fed Ex pick up my package Thursday, there's really no margin for error.
Thanks!
The people I know who've used it in the past all had good experiences, but so far mine has been a little sketchy. The mailer they sent me which enticed me to buy this package wasn't very detailed, and the two people I've spoken with at the box office gave me two different versions of how the process works (both of which differ from how the mailer described it).
Sorry, it won't be funny when the book doesn't arrive, I know. Seriously, there is always confusion in the office about this stuff, but it usually works out.
A couple other ones I found interesting...
http://www.tiff07.ca/filmsandschedules/filmdetails.aspx?ID=705311620251293
http://www.tiff07.ca/filmsandschedules/filmdetails.aspx?ID=706271101411512
Edge of Heaven
Man from London
4 Months...
White Lies Black Sheep
Chop Shop
Unfinished Stories
Mother of all Tears
they know my situation... my program guide and order forms didn't arrive here until almost noon today. I was supposed to have circa 36 hours to look over the book -- instead I spent last evening giving myself a migraine clicking on every one of those damn movies.
I've spoken to two different people there and sent multiple emails, so there's a record of my situation -- but if they sell out all my screenings before they get my order form, I don't know how they'll be able to help me.
I love the festival and work for a festival myself, so I know the chaos they're dealing with, and I'm not about to be a dick with anyone on their end, especially since most of them are volunteers.
But TIFF and FedEx both got me disappointed, given that this is a $150 service and they both dropped the ball at different points.
but yup, the adminstration is terrible. Basically you have to cram and make your choices w/ no margin for error. They really need to incorporate the selection process into the website. Is that too much to ask for in this day and age.
So if they pick box #40, the folks with their picks in box #39 are at the very end of the line.
If it is any consolation, there was just as much chaos last year with late arrivals and they do take all that into consideration.
and since ticket prices are getting out of control, it seems like less and less people are taking chances on obscure films. Two of the best films I saw last year, Falkenberg Farewell (first-time filmmaker, bad review in one of the free weeklies) and the sublime and mind-expanding Syndromes and a Century were sparsely attended at best. I could've walked up 2 mins before showtime for each and bought tix on the spot.
BTW bassie, that's a weird process... one random box goes first, but then all the others in order rec'd?
Do you know this director's work? I noticed I don't have any Iranian films on my list this year, might try to rush this one if you've heard good things.
If there are 55 boxes in all, one random box goes first - let's say #40 - so #41 would be second...all the way to #55. Then they would start at #1 and box #39 would be the very last box they would go through.
just seems like it should be entirely random then.
Do you mean Unfinished Stories? Mother of all Tears is Argento's film. I don't know the director's work, but the still caught my attention - reminded me of Shirin Neshat's work.
Persepolis is getting much hype and won at Cannes - but I think I'll wait on that one for wide release.
Yeah, I quouted the wrong title, I meant Unfinished... the image reminded me of Jafar Panahi, who I love (although Offside was a small step down, I thought). I've been hearing about Persepolis and know the graphic novel, but I'll wait for that one, too.