Posts with the tag 'docudrama'

BEAUFORT

BEAUFORT- Premise by Netflix. “In the final days of the Israeli occupation of Lebanon, a band of soldiers prepares for the evacuation of a mountain stronghold called Beaufort. Their leader is 22-year-old Liberti (Oshri Cohen), whose strict adherence to the rules puts the men in harm’s way. As the evacuation draws near, Hezbollah steps up its attack, testing Liberti’s mettle and the men’s allegiance to him. Eli Altonio co-stars in director Joseph Cedar‘s Oscar-nominated film.” I saw this film in January ’08 at the Palm Springs Film Festival and liked it very much.

Add comment August 1st, 2010

THE SICILIAN GIRL

THE SICILIAN GIRL- 2009. By Marco Amenta. Premise by Netflix. “In this taut drama based on a true story, 17-year-old Rita (Veronica D’Agostino) is leading a privileged life when her father and brother are slain by rival Mafiosi. Bent on revenge, she turns to a sympathetic magistrate (Gérard Jugnot) and breaks the code of silence. In her journey from self-centered teenager to fearless advocate for justice, Rita enrages Sicily’s most powerful men, putting her life in jeopardy.” Very good reviews.

2/11- More of a drama than a documentary, this film was beautifully acted and very realistic. Highly recommended. TRDB. Netflix Streaming. Also available on DVD.

Add comment July 29th, 2010

PRODIGAL SONS

PRODIGAL SONS- 2008. Premise by Netflix. “In high school, Kimberly Reed was male, a straight-A student and captain of the football team. But since leaving his rural Montana hometown, he’s become a woman — and a filmmaker whose documentary could not be any more personal. Half the story involves her attending her high school reunion as a transgendered female; the other half involves reuniting with her siblings, including her estranged adopted brother.” Very good reviews for this documentary. Netflix Streaming also.”

7/10- An interesting documentary with a few scenes that were actually pretty scary. TRDB.

Add comment July 20th, 2010

THE RUNAWAYS

THE RUNAWAYS- Premise by Netflix. “Dakota Fanning stars in this musical biopic as Cherie Currie, lead singer of the 1970s all-girl rock group the Runaways, whose meteoric rise up the charts was saturated with drugs and other excesses of the era. Though the Runaways start out as a novelty act, the rock ‘n’ roll chops of Joan Jett (Kristen Stewart), Lita Ford (Scout Taylor-Compton) and the other girls lift the group to international stardom. Floria Sigismondi directs.” Reviews were just OK.

7/10- I could not get into this movie at all and turned it off fairly quickly. TRDB.

Add comment July 20th, 2010

LOVE AND DIANE

LOVE AND DIANE- Premise by Netflix. “Following the real-life drama of a family torn apart, this heart-wrenching documentary reveals what happens when history seems doomed to repeat itself. Taken from their drug-abusing mother, Diane, when they were just children, Love and her siblings entered the foster-care system. But Love’s subsequent choices as a young adult have now brought her to a desperate crossroads: She’s 18 years old, HIV positive and the mother of an infant son.”

Add comment July 10th, 2010

COCO CHANEL AND IGOR STRAVINSKY

COCO CHANEL AND IGOR STRAVINSKY- Premise by Netflix. “Seven years after she was inspired by the bold debut of Igor Stravinsky’s “The Rite of Spring,” famed fashion designer Coco Chanel (Anna Mouglalis) — reeling from the death of her beau, Boy Capel (Anatole Taubmann) — meets and falls for the Russian composer (Mads Mikkelsen) in 1920s Paris. A forbidden romance ensues in Jan Kounen‘s sumptuous period drama, the closing film of the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.”

7/10- Very well done, well photographed and really an epic about the romance between two people trying to revolutionize their respective fields. Great history lesson also.  I liked it. TRDB.

Add comment June 8th, 2010

THE SUN

THE SUN- Premise by Netflix. “From renowned director Aleksandr Sokurov comes a piercing historical drama about Japan’s emperor Hirohito at the end of World War II. Faced with his country’s defeat and the renunciation of his divine status, Hirohito must establish his own identity. Sokurov’s exquisite cinematography accentuates this examination of diplomacy and personal responsibility as Hirohito agrees to meet with American Gen. MacArthur in an attempt to move Japan forward.” Very good reviews.

6/10- Very slow but wonderful depiction of Hirohito and the emotional conflict regarding Japan’s surrender. Highly recommended but not if you’re tired. TRDB.

Add comment May 23rd, 2010

FAIR GAME

FAIR GAME- 2010. Premise by Netflix. “After her husband, Ambassador Joseph Wilson (Sean Penn), writes op-ed columns accusing the Bush administration of misleading the public to justify invading Iraq, Valerie Plame Wilson’s (Naomi Watts) status as a covert CIA agent is leaked by administration officials. Based on events described in Plame Wilson’s memoir, this drama explores the political scandal that led to the conviction of Lewis “Scooter” Libby.” Fair review in NY Times on 11/5/10.

11/10- This movie was very well done and packed a wallop. I liked it a lot. TRDB. At the theater.

Add comment May 21st, 2010

JOHN RABE

JOHN RABE- 2008. Premise by Netflix. “Florian Gallenberger directs this gripping drama about John Rabe (Ulrich Tukur), a German businessman living in Nanking, China, who in 1937 used his Nazi party affiliation to save some 200,000 Chinese civilians from slaughter at the hands of the Japanese army. As Rabe labors to establish an official safety zone to shelter the innocent, he forms an unlikely friendship with an American doctor (Steve Buscemi). Anne Consigny and Daniel Brühl co-star.” Very good reviews.

9/10- It was nice to learn about this man but the movie was so full of melodrama that for me it took away from the importance of the topic. TRDB. Netflix.

Add comment May 9th, 2010

NORTHFACE

NORTHFACE- Premise by Netflix. “In 1936, young German climbers Toni Kurz (Benno Fürmann) and Andreas Hinterstoisser (Florian Lukas) face off against a rival Austrian duo in an attempt to be the first team to scale the infamous north face of the Eiger in the Swiss Alps. As the men make the treacherous climb, journalist Luise (Johanna Wokalek) — Toni’s childhood love — covers the biggest story of her career. Philipp Stölzl helms this drama based on a true story.”

5/10-  Interesting and suspenseful. I liked the juxtaposition of what’s primitive on the mountain and what’s elegant at the hotel where everybody is waiting for them to complete the climb. Try not to be upset at the melodramatic ending. I liked it. TRDB.

Add comment April 26th, 2010

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