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The Toronto Film Festival ended over the
weekend. My first experience there after a decade
of covering Cannes was very pleasant: it's a press
friendly event and the stress level is much lowerthan the Wimbledon of film fests. I saw someOscar hopefuls that actually delivered, some 24
films in all, as well as reading several books,
interviewing Vera Farmiga for an all too brief 14
minutes, visiting with family and friends (thanks
for the guest room, Chris and Noriko and
Momo!), doing two podcasts (including my first solo one), publishing an interview with musicianMatthew Sweet and appearing on CP24's LeDrew Live to talk about the festival.
The winners were announced, including audience favorite Precious , which I saw at Cannes. With
Oprah and Tyler Perry supporting it and general success at festivals from Sundance to Cannes, it's
definitely getting every opportunity to be the indie breakout of the year.
My films in order of preference (all ratings out of four stars):
UP IN THE AIR *** 1/2 (definite Oscar hopeul)
A SERIOUS MAN *** 1/2 (should get the Woody Allen slot come Oscar time)
DOGTOOTH *** (genuinely odd absurdist film; can't wait to see again)A BRAND NEW LIFE *** (a real find -- Korean drama about little girl in orphanage)
SOUL KITCHEN *** (lighter fare from Fatih Akin)
WAKING SLEEPING BEAUTY *** (interesting documentary about resurgence of Disneyanimation)NORTHLESS *** (another find, this one about illegal immigrant trapped in Tijuana)
A SIMPLE MAN *** (Tom Ford debuts as director; Nicholas Hoult given matinee idol gloss)
I AM LOVE ** 1/2 (Tilda Swinton in lush Italian melodrama)HUGH HEFNER: PLAYBOY ACTIVIST AND REBEL ** 1/2 (Hef with minimal naughty bits)
CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY ** 1/2 (Michael Moore in another conversation starter)
HUACHO ** 1/2 (typical fest fare -- made with care but no commercial prospects)
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Affairs to remember:Farley Granger beddedAva Gardner, ShelleyWinters, and LeonardBernstein. In hisautobiography, IncludeMe Out, Hitchcock's museMAX MANUS ** 1/2 -- Norwegian WWII resistance hero biopic
LIFE DURING WARTIME ** 1/2 (Solondz revisits Happiness with unhappy result)
THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE ** 1/2 (director Rebecca Miller continues to develop) SOLOMON KANE ** 1/2 (refreshingly serious sword and sorcery romp)
COLE ** (standard indie fare showcases strong lead Richard de Klerk)
THE TROTSKY ** (teen comedy that never transcends its very high concept)
LEBANON ** (Israeli tank crew story no gripper a la Das Boot )
VALHALLA RISING ** (arty Viking movie? Why not?)YOUTH IN REVOLT * 1/2 (yet another quirky comedy with hyper literate hero Michael Cera)
PHANTOM PAIN * 1/2 (cyclist loses leg but doesn't gain any interest to viewer)
BITCH SLAP * (great title, loads of attitude, little else)DORIAN GRAY * (makes debauchery seem dull)
OVERHEAD IN TORONTO #1
The man in the row in front of me at one screening was being greeted by practically everyone who
walked down the aisle. But one woman stood out. They whispered their thoughts about some
movie (I couldn't hear which one) and then she said, "I wished it were more explicit, more
gratutious!" and then she laughed and added, "More tits, please!"
BOOKS I READ IN TORONTO
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: AWAKENING BY L.J. SMITH * out of ****
UP IN THE AIR BY WALTER KIRN ** 1/2 out of ****
A SINGLE MAN BY CHARLES ISHERWOOD *** out of ****
THE DEEP BLUE GOODBY BY JOHN D. MACDONALD *** 1/2 out of ****
OVERHEARD IN TORONTO #2Guy and gal walking down the street laughing.
Guy: I just want clarification that you lied to Lindsay Lohan!
Girl: Lindsay Lohan lies to herself every single day!
MY COMPLETE COVERAGE:
Toronto Day 1
Toronto Day 2Toronto Day 3
Toronto Day 4
Toronto Day 5
Toronto Day 6
Toronto Day 7 & 8
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The Road didn't even make your list. How sad is that?
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The festival was notably front-loaded with major films often playing
opposite each other with only one screening so only one chance to
see. Also, with The Road, I knew it would be out in theaters shortly. I
have the freedom to pick and choose what I want to see and if I knowa film is going to be in theaters, I might prefer to see something that
doesn't have a distributor yet or something less well-known. There are literally hundreds offilms playing at Toronto and it's simply impossible to see them all or even all the "big" movies.Further, The Road already played at Venice so it wasn't going to make a stir at Torontobecause it wasn't "their" movie, ie. a movie that premiered there. I decided to see Dorian
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but if I wanted to be sure of a seat I would have either had to skip the earlier screening orleave in the middle of Dorian Gray in order to get into line. I chose instead to see two moviescompletely and The Trotsky, an interesting looking Canadian film. And to cap it off, thereviews in Venice for the film were mixed (with the NYTimes being especially brutal) so Ididn't feel the pressure to see it right away the way I did for Venice top prize winner Lebanon.
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...But you didn't bother to watch or review the most talked about film of the festival? That would beCoLLapse by filmmaker Chris Smith. This was the most important film of the festival, by far. Wherewere you? Jeez...too many books, man...
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Hi Douglet,
Didn't "bother" to watch or review? I saw an average of three films a
day over eight days, as well as filing 10 stories for various outlets,recording two podcasts (one of which discussed this very film with a
critic who did see it) and appeared on TV to talk about the fest and the movies I liked. Thebooks I read were just while standing in line for screenings or riding the subway, not in place
of seeing films. And scheduling again: this film screened at the same time as Michael Moore's
Capitalism. I really liked American Movie and look forward to seeing this film as soon as Ican. Like everyone who attends film festivals, I have a list as long as my arm of movies I wishI could have seen. This is one of them. In fact, Toronto was a great chance to catch somecannes films (like Dogtooth) that I missed there. It's just impossible to see 1/10th of themovies showing and invariably the one you miss gets tons of buzz. Can't wait to see it.
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I wish I had attended. I heard this year was great. There are so many submissions that it is hard to getinto that festival,a s wella s sundance, SXSW, etc. If I Were Dictator, how this would change.
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I've never heard of a dictator focusing on making film festivals better,but if you seize power, I look forward to lots of positive changes!
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TECHNOLOGY BOOKS/NYR NEW YORK CHICAGO DENVER VIDEO BLOGGER INDEX ARCHIVE
Michael Giltz
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Posted: September 21, 2009 12:53 PM
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Amazing Inspiring Funny Scary Hot Crazy Important WeirdToronto Film Festival Wrap-up
Read More: Capitalism: a Love Story , Documentary , George
Clooney , Michael Moore, Movies , The Coen Brothers , Toronto Film Festival , Vera Farmiga ,
Entertainment News
The Toronto Film Festival ended over the
weekend. My first experience there after a decade
of covering Cannes was very pleasant: it's a press
friendly event and the stress level is much lowerthan the Wimbledon of film fests. I saw someOscar hopefuls that actually delivered, some 24
films in all, as well as reading several books,
interviewing Vera Farmiga for an all too brief 14
minutes, visiting with family and friends (thanks
for the guest room, Chris and Noriko and
Momo!), doing two podcasts (including my first solo one), publishing an interview with musicianMatthew Sweet and appearing on CP24's LeDrew Live to talk about the festival.
The winners were announced, including audience favorite Precious , which I saw at Cannes. With
Oprah and Tyler Perry supporting it and general success at festivals from Sundance to Cannes, it's
definitely getting every opportunity to be the indie breakout of the year.
My films in order of preference (all ratings out of four stars):
UP IN THE AIR *** 1/2 (definite Oscar hopeul)
A SERIOUS MAN *** 1/2 (should get the Woody Allen slot come Oscar time)
DOGTOOTH *** (genuinely odd absurdist film; can't wait to see again)A BRAND NEW LIFE *** (a real find -- Korean drama about little girl in orphanage)
SOUL KITCHEN *** (lighter fare from Fatih Akin)
WAKING SLEEPING BEAUTY *** (interesting documentary about resurgence of Disneyanimation)NORTHLESS *** (another find, this one about illegal immigrant trapped in Tijuana)
A SIMPLE MAN *** (Tom Ford debuts as director; Nicholas Hoult given matinee idol gloss)
I AM LOVE ** 1/2 (Tilda Swinton in lush Italian melodrama)HUGH HEFNER: PLAYBOY ACTIVIST AND REBEL ** 1/2 (Hef with minimal naughty bits)
CAPITALISM: A LOVE STORY ** 1/2 (Michael Moore in another conversation starter)
HUACHO ** 1/2 (typical fest fare -- made with care but no commercial prospects)
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A cabin of one's own: New
England's MacDowellColony celebrates 100years of artistic utopia.And the gay and lesbianartists who prosperedthere celebrate ... (Thenational gay & lesbiannewsmagazine)
by Michael Giltz
Affairs to remember:Farley Granger beddedAva Gardner, ShelleyWinters, and LeonardBernstein. In hisautobiography, IncludeMe Out, Hitchcock's museMAX MANUS ** 1/2 -- Norwegian WWII resistance hero biopic
LIFE DURING WARTIME ** 1/2 (Solondz revisits Happiness with unhappy result)
THE PRIVATE LIVES OF PIPPA LEE ** 1/2 (director Rebecca Miller continues to develop) SOLOMON KANE ** 1/2 (refreshingly serious sword and sorcery romp)
COLE ** (standard indie fare showcases strong lead Richard de Klerk)
THE TROTSKY ** (teen comedy that never transcends its very high concept)
LEBANON ** (Israeli tank crew story no gripper a la Das Boot )
VALHALLA RISING ** (arty Viking movie? Why not?)YOUTH IN REVOLT * 1/2 (yet another quirky comedy with hyper literate hero Michael Cera)
PHANTOM PAIN * 1/2 (cyclist loses leg but doesn't gain any interest to viewer)
BITCH SLAP * (great title, loads of attitude, little else)DORIAN GRAY * (makes debauchery seem dull)
OVERHEAD IN TORONTO #1
The man in the row in front of me at one screening was being greeted by practically everyone who
walked down the aisle. But one woman stood out. They whispered their thoughts about some
movie (I couldn't hear which one) and then she said, "I wished it were more explicit, more
gratutious!" and then she laughed and added, "More tits, please!"
BOOKS I READ IN TORONTO
THE VAMPIRE DIARIES: AWAKENING BY L.J. SMITH * out of ****
UP IN THE AIR BY WALTER KIRN ** 1/2 out of ****
A SINGLE MAN BY CHARLES ISHERWOOD *** out of ****
THE DEEP BLUE GOODBY BY JOHN D. MACDONALD *** 1/2 out of ****
OVERHEARD IN TORONTO #2Guy and gal walking down the street laughing.
Guy: I just want clarification that you lied to Lindsay Lohan!
Girl: Lindsay Lohan lies to herself every single day!
MY COMPLETE COVERAGE:
Toronto Day 1
Toronto Day 2Toronto Day 3
Toronto Day 4
Toronto Day 5
Toronto Day 6
Toronto Day 7 & 8
Thanks for reading. Visit Michael Giltz at his website and his daily blog. Download his podcast of
celebrity interviews at Popsurfing and enjoy the weekly pop culture podcast he co-hosts at Showbiz
Sandbox . Both available for free on iTunes. Link to him on Netflix and gain access to thousands of
ratings and reviews.
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The Road didn't even make your list. How sad is that?
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The festival was notably front-loaded with major films often playing
opposite each other with only one screening so only one chance to
see. Also, with The Road, I knew it would be out in theaters shortly. I
have the freedom to pick and choose what I want to see and if I knowa film is going to be in theaters, I might prefer to see something that
doesn't have a distributor yet or something less well-known. There are literally hundreds offilms playing at Toronto and it's simply impossible to see them all or even all the "big" movies.Further, The Road already played at Venice so it wasn't going to make a stir at Torontobecause it wasn't "their" movie, ie. a movie that premiered there. I decided to see Dorian
Cuba
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GOP
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ProfileGray at 11:45 am at the same theater. The Road played in that theater immediately following,
but if I wanted to be sure of a seat I would have either had to skip the earlier screening orleave in the middle of Dorian Gray in order to get into line. I chose instead to see two moviescompletely and The Trotsky, an interesting looking Canadian film. And to cap it off, thereviews in Venice for the film were mixed (with the NYTimes being especially brutal) so Ididn't feel the pressure to see it right away the way I did for Venice top prize winner Lebanon.
douglet I'm a Fan of douglet permalink
...But you didn't bother to watch or review the most talked about film of the festival? That would beCoLLapse by filmmaker Chris Smith. This was the most important film of the festival, by far. Wherewere you? Jeez...too many books, man...
Michael Giltz - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Michael Giltz 42 fans
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Hi Douglet,
Didn't "bother" to watch or review? I saw an average of three films a
day over eight days, as well as filing 10 stories for various outlets,recording two podcasts (one of which discussed this very film with a
critic who did see it) and appeared on TV to talk about the fest and the movies I liked. Thebooks I read were just while standing in line for screenings or riding the subway, not in place
of seeing films. And scheduling again: this film screened at the same time as Michael Moore's
Capitalism. I really liked American Movie and look forward to seeing this film as soon as Ican. Like everyone who attends film festivals, I have a list as long as my arm of movies I wishI could have seen. This is one of them. In fact, Toronto was a great chance to catch somecannes films (like Dogtooth) that I missed there. It's just impossible to see 1/10th of themovies showing and invariably the one you miss gets tons of buzz. Can't wait to see it.
dictator1 I'm a Fan of dictator1 permalink
I wish I had attended. I heard this year was great. There are so many submissions that it is hard to getinto that festival,a s wella s sundance, SXSW, etc. If I Were Dictator, how this would change.
Michael Giltz - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of Michael Giltz 42 fans
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I've never heard of a dictator focusing on making film festivals better,but if you seize power, I look forward to lots of positive changes!
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