by Pier Marton | Dec 2, 2010 | Asia, Film, Humor, Review
My short review: TULPAN: Strong winds, birth and death will keep us honest. Add to it the stark steppes of Kazakhstan and a camera that loves its actors (and its animals), and you have a rich and intimate portrayal of Kazakh country life that will revive most wearied...
by Pier Marton | Nov 29, 2010 | Art, Books, Care, Eco, Ego, Film, France, Ideas, Idées, KeyText, Sound
A few excerpts: One does not create by adding, but by taking away. To develop is another matter. Let the cause follow the effect, not accompany it or precede it. * No absolute value to an image. Sound and image owe their value and their power only to the use you put...
by Pier Marton | Nov 25, 2010 | Film, Politics, Spectacle, Time
From the Los Angeles Times: A Second Look: Robert Kramer’s ‘Milestones,’ ‘Ice’ The 1975 ‘Milestones,’ which Robert Kramer directed with John Douglas, teems with complex life. It’s paired with ‘Ice’ in a DVD...
by Pier Marton | Nov 25, 2010 | Antisemitism, Care, Film, Human Rights, Jewish, Shoah, Spectacle, Women
A film about the British horror film star’s childhood in a concentration camp. EmailMoreRedditTweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Nov 25, 2010 | Antisemitism, Film, France, Hispanic, Human Rights, Ideas, Idées, Middle-East, Politics, Review
My short review: Killers of all kinds, intrigues and spies have always made good film (& pulp fiction) material. The fact that is this based on real events gives this film a great advantage. The situation here though is complex for as much as we need drama, we...
by Pier Marton | Nov 22, 2010 | Books, Care, Film, France, Human Rights, Ideas, Jewish, Juif, Politics, Wars, Women
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