Back again for another year! Here’s the list of films that I’d like to see if there were no scheduling conflicts:

A LIFE IN WAVES
A QUIET DREAM
BEATRIZ AT DINNER
BLADE OF THE IMMORTAL
BRIGSBY BEAR
CALL ME BY YOUR NAME
CLAIRE’S CAMERA
DAPHNE
DINA
ELLIPSIS
ETHEL & ERNEST
FACES PLACES
FREE AND EASY
GINGER & ROSA
GODSPEED
GOLDEN EXITS
GOOD TIME
HAPPY END
HOSTAGES
I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO
IKARIE XB-1
INFINITY BABY
INGRID GOES WEST
INVASION OF THE BODY SNATCHERS
JUNGLE
KING OF PEKING
LE DERNIER COMBAT
LEMON
LET THE SUNSHINE IN
LOVER FOR A DAY
LOVING PIA
LUCKY
MACHINES
MARJORIE PRIME
MARLINA THE MURDERER IN FOUR ACTS
MOTHERLAND
MOUNTAIN
MY YEAR WITH HELEN
NEWTON
NOTHINGWOOD
OH LUCY!
ON THE BEACH AT NIGHT ALONE
POP AYE
RAT FILM
REVOLUTION OF SOUND. TANGERINE DREAM
SCHOOL LIFE
SELF-CRITICISM OF A BOURGEOIS DOG
SOMETHING QUITE PECULIAR: THE LIFE AND TIMES OF STEVE KILBEY
SONG TO SONG
STRANGE DAYS
THAT’S NOT ME
THE 10TH VICTIM
THE BUTTERFLY TREE
THE FORCE
THE GIANT
THE GO-BETWEENS: RIGHT HERE
THE KILLING OF A SACRED DEER
THE LOST CITY OF Z
THE PARTY
TOKYO IDOLS
TRAGEDY GIRLS
UNREST
WONDERSTRUCK
YOURSELF AND YOURS

LOVESONG ★★★

My 38th, and final film of MIFF for 2016! Lovesong was a nice enough film about two college friends who flirt with each other and have a romantic connection, but don’t seem to proceed to quite fulfilling it (bar one night). I’m not really sure I got the point of this, as it seemed the two women were into each other, but remain true to their male partners on the two occasions that present an alternative, and seemingly better option (in each other). One of the best representations I’ve seen in a movie or on TV of what it’s like to have a three year old kid.

LITTLE MEN ★★★★

Wonderful film set in Brooklyn, and about two young (13-ish) boys who are a little different to the regular kids and form a friendship. My biggest disappointment was falling asleep for about 15 minutes in the middle of it (due to tiredness, not boredom) and missing some plot points. Will definitely be re-watching this again when I have the chance.

HELL OR HIGH WATER ★★★☆

A not bad modern day ‘western’ or sorts, set in Texas. Two brothers set out to right the wrongs of the banks, who have very little respect amongst the people. Nicely paced (for a western) and with some great characters throughout.

MERCENARY ★★★☆ 

Nicely shot French film about a pacific islander rugby player trying to make a go of it in a minor league team in France. Had a really nice, slow pace (in a good way), and reasonable story. It kind of echoed Mahana in the sense of an iron-fisted patriarch dominating the lives of his offspring and how they managed to cope and keep going in spite of it.

GIRLFRIENDS ★★★

I read that this 1970s film inspired the HBO show ‘Girls’, and you can really tell when watching it. I almost walked out about halfway through, but stuck it through and glad that I did. The film quality was t-e-r-r-i-b-l-e. Dirty and blurry, but I guess that’s what you get with low budget 40 year+ old indie films.

MAHANA ★★★☆

I really enjoyed this New Zealand film about feuding families. Very well acted, nice shots of NZ’s beautiful countryside, and a pretty good story too. It could have easily scored a little higher if it didn’t have plot points that felt like it needed to tie everything up neatly by the end. (the shearing competition for example felt a bit jarring to me). Worth a look though.