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Der Nachtmahr

Der Nachtmahr

6.5
  • Feb 14, 2016
  • Mind the strobe! (and beware of sordid, surreptitious sound frequencies)

    I watched Der Nachtmahr as part of the Glasgow Youth Film Festival, and enjoyed it very much. Depending how you look at it, it's a monster film or a coming-of-age drama. The film blends both in a smooth way, which introduces clever twists and fresh takes that will appeal to fans of both genres.

    Carolyn Genzkow delivers a striking performance that clearly marks the many stages in the struggles of Tina, the protagonist, against the challenges of growing up alienated and misunderstood in 2010s Berlin. Commonplace locations come across as eye-catching visuals because of the lavish cinematography, matched by a booming club soundtrack. Likewise, it's always a pleasure to see Kim Gordon on screen, and an even greater one to hear her voice (the Sonic Youth vocalist has a minor role in the film as an English language teacher discussing William Blake with her students).

    Der Nachtmahr is one of those films that don't give you a fully rounded, unequivocal plot with a nifty moral message attached. It requires you to think about it and come up with your own interpretations. That's what makes it so enjoyable to watch: the characters, situations and outcomes are very powerful, and fun to explore as you put them together to understand their significance.

    If you're expecting flashy CGI peppered with jump scares, or schmaltzy self-help masquerading as fiction, you won't find it here. Der Nachtmahr is a poetic, low-key movie about monsters, whether real or perceived. The dangerous sound frequencies it warns you about in an introductory disclaimer are probably no more hazardous than those in Lou Reed's Metal Machine Music, but be careful with the flickering lights of the club scenes: a friend of mine came along and had to leave after five minutes to get some paracetamol. And he's not even epileptic (it was just a petit mal migraine, though, no more).
    Tem Gringo no Morro

    Tem Gringo no Morro

    6.7
  • Jan 2, 2016
  • Very good film showing both sides of the Anthropological Tourism industry

    If you've been around developing countries, you've probably seen foreign tourists visiting underprivileged areas. They often spend good money that boosts trade in those places, but quite a few people consider that kind of attention a dismissive activity that reduces locals to mere spectacle for wealthy globetrotters trying to look smart or socially aware. Is tourism beneficial for poverty-stricken areas?

    "Tem Gringo no Morro" (AKA "Gringo on Slum") answers that question with authentic on-location footage from Rocinha in Rio, Brazil, and excellent interviews with both locals and visitors, including tour guides and community leaders who actively promote and profit from foreigners' visits.

    Mixing human interest and socially engaged journalism, the movie offers an in-depth look at the industry and the concrete, often amusing experiences of locals and tourists. It is a clever and thorough account of an economic reality that remains largely underexposed, and an enjoyable, thought-provoking film to watch. As a film editor who's worked on documentaries myself, I know that is quite an achievement for a documentary that lasts less than half an hour. Whether you find this online, on TV or at some festival, give it a go.
    Le dîner

    Le dîner

    6.9
  • Feb 1, 2002
  • Pure Poetry - great art and great entertainment, hand in hand

    This film is no small feat, by most criteria. There is not one scene, one piece of dialogue that doesn't work perfectly in its own right and in relation to the broader context of the movie. All characters are solidly conceived and utterly believable, and the flawless, well-measured acting of the WHOLE cast render them authentic and charismatic.

    Depicting simply a night at a traditional Italian restaurant, the movie doesn't have a major unifying plot. It never needed one in the first place. The situations particular to each group of characters, to each table, are more than enough to keep the audience following the action flow through the place. The viewer's attention is held at peak throughout the whole movie, from beginning to end, which is a very rare and amazing achievement for any film. Even more amazing a feat it is for a movie which happens in one single place, with no more than a restaurant's few facilities for the action to spread.

    As a whole, 'La Cena' showcases an intriguing and thoughtful, yet pleasant rendition of people's dilemmas, joys and relationships, contrary to the perception that "art" movies are tiresome, intellectual, self-indulgent exercises. This film potraits the beauty and poetry of life and human nature (corny, but nonetheless true), as masterfully as few but the European cinema masters can. A great example of the Italian tradition of moviemaking, ten out of ten, no doubt about it.

    And on top of everything else, aren't there ugly, charmless women in Italy? Madonna mia!
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