Monday, August 23, 2010

Festival des films du monde 2010/World Film Festival 2010

For the second year run­ning, I will be spending some time in one of my favourite Canadian cities during the Festival des films du monde. The Montréal World Film Festival, as it is known in English, is cel­eb­rating its 34th edi­tion with a wide-ranging pro­gram of more than 400 films from 80 coun­tries. The fest­ival takes place from August 26th through September 6th, though I’ll only be there from August 28th through September 1st. Here are some films that are catching my eye so far:

  • Pete Smalls Is Dead — star­ring Peter Dinklage, Tim Roth and Steve Buscemi, and dir­ected by Alexandre Rockwell (In The Soup)
  • Wenecza (Venice) — Polish WW2 coming-of-age story about a boy whose dreams of vis­iting Venice are crushed by the war. Down in the flooded base­ment of his aunt’s man­sion, he’ll bring Venice to life.
  • Bjarnfreðarson — based on a pop­ular Icelandic sitcom, title char­acter Georg is a son, a father and a com­munist mega­lo­ma­niac with a chronic com­pul­sion to con­trol his envir­on­ment, yet at the same time unable to con­trol his own life.
  • Los cam­inos de la memoria — doc about the period of the Franco dic­tat­or­ship in Spain.
  • Adem (Oxygen) — two young men with cystic fibrosis form a bond and help each other face the pro­spect of their early deaths by embra­cing life.

Best of all, com­pared to TIFF, this fest­ival is very afford­able and easy to nav­igate. Passports which get you into any film in the fest­ival are just $100 and books of 10 tickets are just $65.

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