COLD WAR – ★★★★ – Incredible black and white film set (mostly) in post-WWII Poland and France, around the off and on relationship between a polish singer and the her musical leader. Amazingly filmed, and kept me interested throughout. #MIFF
THE THIRD MURDER – Not Rated – had some pleasant enough catnaps through this slow paced Japanese film, and apparently several others did too. Can’t rate it since it was subtitled and I lost the plot quickly. Apparently not bad as rated by peers. #MIFF

MIFF Opening Night!
WILDLIFE – ★★★ – one of the best opening night films in memory. Set in Montana in 1960, this slow-placed film about a couple’s marriage break up from their teen son’s perspective was light in plot but otherwise well made.
MIFF 2018
Another year at MIFF and another bunch of blog entries are planned. Looking back at previous years, it seems that I’ve run out of steam and not updated with all the films I saw. Sorry about that. This year, you’ll be able to see the mini-reviews I do via my micro.blog page as well; https://micro.blog/mbd – enjoy!
Tuesday August 8, 2017
FACES PLACES (unrated)
Fell asleep (my fault, not the film’s) during this film about a young French artist (JR) roaming around France with the older Agnes Varda. They work together to create art on the move, and I’m sorry I slept through most of it, because what I did see, I liked very much. Had a good response amongst those who saw it too.
Skipped the next two sessions as they were at The Comedy Theatre. Fuck, I hate the comedy theatre. Can’t wait for the place to be dumped by the wonderful MIFF team.