25 May 2012

Film Festival on its way

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ALL over the world it is volunteer organisations like the Wellington Film Society that keep the flame of film art alive so that cinephiliacs like me can get a decent palate cleanser every Monday night after a weekend of Hollywood tosh.
This year’s programme has many highlights. The French and German seasons (supported by the French Embassy and the Goethe Institute respectively) are always interesting. This year: a tribute to the luminous movie star Isabelle Huppert as well as a chance to see two very early German productions by the great Hollywood stylist Ernst Lubitsch.
There are opportunities to see some recent classics on the big screen once again: Terrence Malick’s The New World didn’t even get a cinema release in NZ and has found a reputation only on home video; Sokurov’s spectacular Russian Ark is a must-see; Sotishi’s animated psychodrama Millenium Actress; Barry Barclay’s Ngati - the list goes on.
And of course there are the big screen masterpieces - this year we have Rossellini’s Journey in Italy starring Ingrid Bergman, the Japanese classic Sansho the Bailiff and the irrepressible Singin’ in the Rain - arguably the most joyous 103 minutes ever committed to celluloid.
Wellington Film Festival, July 29 - August 14.
Dan Slevin
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