by Pier Marton | Nov 9, 2010 | Asia, Care, Death, Eco, France, Human Rights, Ideas, Idรฉes, Middle-East, Politics, Racism, Review, Site, STL, Travel
At the SLIFF โ my short review: WELCOME Like all worthwhile duties, opening up to a stranger or a foreigner requires an effort. This French film embraces with a quiet passion the struggles of a renewed multi-ethnic Europe to come to terms with some of the changes. As...
by Pier Marton | Nov 7, 2010 | Asia, Film, France, Humor, STL
My short review: Vengeance by Johnnie To โWhat is revenge?โ That question will implode with perfect timing in this tongue in cheek professional killer film done, as anything else by Johnnie To, in the shadow of Jean-Pierre Melville. This time, as Alain Delon was not...
by Pier Marton | Nov 6, 2010 | Antisemitism, Ego, Film, France, Jewish, Juif, Politics, Shoah, STL
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by Pier Marton | Oct 31, 2010 | Afri, Art, Asia, Dance, Death, Doc, Film, France, Hispanic, History, Human Rights, Humor, Ideas, Jewish, Magyar, Middle-East, Music, Mystery, Native, Politics, Racism, Spectacle, STL
Download the PDF program. Travel cheap with hundreds of films! Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Oct 31, 2010 | Care, Politics, Sci/Nat, STL
Old Foes Square Off Over Issue of Puppies From The Humane Societyโ> Yes on Prop. B Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email More Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Reddit TweetShare on...
by Pier Marton | Oct 18, 2010 | Antisemitism, Ego, Film, France, Highlights, History, Human Rights, Idรฉes, Jewish, Politics, Racism, Review, Shoah, STL, Women
My short review: Once upon a time and yet this is NOT fiction, some individuals gave their lives so that we could attempt to live. A tight script recounts in small troubling vignettes the sacrifice of twenty three of them, and two hours seems too short of a time frame...