Cannes. Che.
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Links for the Day (May 22nd, 2008)
Published 5/22/2008 by Keith Uhlich (noreply@blogger.com) at The House Next Door
... not judges. The legal world is abuzz over the decision's reach - the first to protect gays with the same civil rights laws that apply to race, religion or gender. "George saw the historical moment and seized it," said Boalt Hall School of Law Professor Stephen Barnett, an expert on the court who at times has criticized George. "The decision took a great deal of courage and leadership."" ] *** [image] 3. Invaluable as always, GreenCine gathers the first reviews from Cannes of Soderbergh's Che biopic . [ ""There will be arguments about the politics of ...
Screenwriting News & Links! 6/2/08
Published 6/2/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mystery Man) at Mystery Man on Film
... in March at Hammer to Nail. "But most importantly, unlike so many other young filmmakers - and lesser filmmakers in general - Safdie never succumbs to his influences. The Pleasure of Being Robbed is a refreshing and original work, which manages to stay grounded in the emotions of the real world while somehow floating above reality with a magical and ethereal air." On Savage Grace Che -------------------------------------- ...
Going to Telluride.
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Ryland Walker Knight) at Vinyl Is Heavy
... , and, of course, the uncut version of Che. I'm sure there are others from Cannes '08 that are not on my radar (for whatever reason) and I'm sure there are others not from Cannes '08 that are not on my radar (for the reason that film does not start and stop with Cannes) that will surprise me. One title from the past year of festival circuitry I'm hoping Telluride schedules is Reygadas' ...





