Showing posts with label Michelangelo Antonioni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Michelangelo Antonioni. Show all posts

Monday, December 19, 2011

Last Days in Jerusalem (2011) - Tawfik Abu Wael




Last Days in Jerusalem (2011) - Tawfik Abu Wael
 
When do you become an outsider in your own country? When you decide to leave, or only after you have taken the plunge, or never? And what if you don't leave after all? An interesting look at the Israel-Palestine situation via an Arab couple from Jerusalem on their way out of the country. The wall is everywhere in the background, but there is also a wall between them. On the surface, the film is about the couple, who keep separating from each other and keep coming back - not unlike some couple in some film by Michelangelo Antonioni. Deep within, it is also about separation from a country that is their homeland, but not quite theirs. It is not clear whether they belong together - neither the couple, nor them and the country they inhabit. And there are no solutions.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

White Sheik, The (1952) - Federico Fellini


Criterion collection essay by Jonathan Rosenbaum

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Cantata (1963) - Miklós Jancsó


If you are blinded by the Sun, don't blame the Sun; blame your eyes.

A doctor undergoes a spiritual crisis when caught between a co-operative, communist ideal in which a group is more important than the individual, and very strong individuals that seem to contradict this ideal. Echoes of Antonioni's La Notte.