Thursday, July 9, 2009

The Film Festival Begins

Last night we launched the 62 Romsey Street Film Festival by watching the movie Dogville. This represented a slight change in the schedule to accomodate a special request by a film festival patron :)


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DOGVILLE

The beautiful fugitive, Grace (Nicole Kidman), arrives in the isolated township of Dogville on the run from a team of gangsters. With some encouragement from Tom (Paul Bettany), the self-appointed town spokesman, the little community agrees to hide her and in return, Grace agrees to work for them. However, when a search sets in, the people of Dogville demand a better deal in exchange for the risk of harbouring poor Grace and she learns the hard way that in this town, goodness is relative. But Grace has a secret and it is a dangerous one. Dogville may regret it ever began to bare its teeth... Written by Anonymous

Set in an American Town in the Rocky Mountains in the 1930s. Lars von Trier re-explores the concept of goodness, but this in an idiom very different from that of his Gold Heart Trilogy (Breaking the Waves, The idiots and Dancer in the Dark). DOGVILLE is shot exclusively in studio with a minimum of props once again allowing the actors' maximum freedom and full exposure inspired by televised theatre of the 70s. In DOGVILLE Trier works extensively with light and sound to obtain and heighten dramatic atmosphere. Written by Trust Film Sales

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The movie was nearly 3 hours but we remained engaged as the movie explored human nature. The cast was star studded and we enjoyed trying to figure out what other movies we knew the actors from. There were actors from 24, Big Love and Sabrina, a teenage witch, just to name a few.

This movie is not for those who need constant action to stay engaged. It reminded me of a dark Tom Stoppard play. For those who enjoy delving into the human psyche this is a must see. Thank you to Ilka and Christine for coming out on a weeknight! I look forward to having you for many nights to come.

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