February 13th 2025
Grand Tour
The Six Triple Eight (streaming on Netflix)
Europa Europa Film Festival
A quiet(ish) week for me, with the highlight being Italian film Anna from the Europa Europa Film Festival.
Grand Tour
Dir: Miguel Gomes
Length: 129 mins
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© Potential - a very different combo of love story and travelogue |
3.5 - well recommended
Europa Europa Film Festival
Feb 12-March 12
Melbourne: Classic and Lido Cinemas; Sydney: Ritz
For more info visit: www.Europafilmfestival.com.au
Want to see the best of European arthouse film in one festival? 46 films from 26 countries are headed your way, many of them nominated and awarded at Europe's most prestigious festivals. I've had a small advance sneak preview, and both films are the sort of gems that you seldom find upon general release.
Anna: With several Best Film wins to its name and a win for lead actress Rosa Aste, this is a thoroughly engrossing film with a decided David vs Goliath theme. Anna has lived on her father's land in Sardinia all her life, tending her goats and making cheeses which she sells at local markets. Then along comes a huge hotel chain, claiming they have bought the land from the local authorities and they intend to build. The locals are delighted that the hotel build brings them employment, but Anna and her handful of supporters are aghast that her rights should be so overridden. So begins the legal battle. Director Marco Amenta wields a slow and steady hand over his story, which totally draws you in to barrack for "the little person". Aste is absolutely deserving of her awards, with Marco Zucca a strong support as her lawyer. Shot in the rugged land of southern Sardinia, the stark and beautiful landscapes are a reflection of Anna's strength and pride in her land. (For goat lovers, the irrestible goats are stars in their own right!)
Mother Mara: Serbian star Mirjana Karanovic plays Mara, a mother grieving for her son who has died suddenly at age 20. She manages to vaguely keep up her competent businesswoman persona, but underneath she is falling apart. That is, until she starts an affair with a friend of her son, Milan (Vucic Perovic). This delicate, sad film features a star turn from its lead actress. It is a sympathetic look at the issues of loss, grief, ageing and rediscovering passion.
Europa Europa is a highly recommended festival.
The Six Triple Eight
Dir: Tyler Perry
Length: 127 mins
Streaming on Netflix
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© Netflix - the true story of a battallion of women who defeated the odds |
3.5 - well recommended
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