The 2005 Mini-List

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#26 Post by yoshimori »

While going over the 2006 eligible films, I noticed that Ishikawa Hiroshi's Su-ki-da - which I had marked as 2006 - isn't in your database and is listed by wikipedia and IMDB as 2005. It premiered at a major Montreal fest that year, but was released in Japan in 2006. Not sure how you want to place it.

From a 2006 review:

My patience for Ishikawa Hiroshi’s Su-Ki-Da (I Love You, 2005) astounds me.

I watch a laconic high-schooler learn to play guitar. I see Him – in full shot that look like they were set up by one of my less composition-conscious students – sit on a grassy slope near a windy rural highway. He plays at the same tune over and over. He’s not very good. I see Her, a classmate – often in a flattened profile medium close-up against a swathe of sky-blue – listen to him pick out notes, think. She likes him, but says nothing.

The shots linger. Ishikawa’s camera operator (Ishikawa), like his characters, seems not quite to know what to do. His editor (Ishikawa), like his characters, seems reluctant to make a move. The crystallisation of an awkward moment. Lovely.
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#27 Post by swo17 »

It looks like it was nominated for/won an award at that 2005 festival screening, so I've added it here
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#28 Post by yoshimori »

Thanks.
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#29 Post by denti alligator »

Ashes and Snow?

Also, I assume Guy Sherwin's Views from Home is on your 1987 list?
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#30 Post by swo17 »

I've added the Colbert film. I had Sherwin's film eligible for the '80s but his films are tricky. There's some good descriptions of the timeline for making some of them in the "Messages" DVD that includes Views from Home. The footage for that one was shot 1987-1989 and he made a rough silent edit around that time, but then revisited the edit and added a soundtrack (also recorded in 1989) in 2005. He further describes "I find it difficult to regard any of my films as fixed entities; they are more like nuclei around which orbit a multitude of possibilities." To wit, in 2006 he presented the film as "Views from Home Reviewed" with the saxophonist who provided the original soundtrack improvising over it live. I'm not one to bridle Sherwin's artistic impulses, but for the purpose of these lists we have to treat films as fixed entities pertaining to a single year. I've tended to put works in progress like this in the year of their first iteration, while if they're experimental works formed into something substantively different like Conner's Three Screen Ray, I'll list the new work as well
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#31 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Can you also add
The Wild Parrots Of Telegraph Hill
51 Birch Street
The Doctor, The Depleted Uranium, and the Dying Children (another dvd from my library, sounds like a fun one!)
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#32 Post by swo17 »

Added but I put the second one in 2006
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#33 Post by Lowry_Sam »

Thanks
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#34 Post by the preacher »

Some more films films for the pool: Tiempo de valientes (Damián Szifron), Sommer vorm Balkon (Andreas Dresen), Les yeux clairs (Jérôme Bonnell), Mi Mejor Enemigo (Alex Bowen), Stestí (Bohdan Sláma), Always san-chôme no yûhi (Takashi Yamazaki), 7 vírgenes (Alberto Rodríguez) and Je ne suis pas là pour être aimé (Stéphane Brizé).
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#35 Post by swo17 »

Added, thanks
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#36 Post by swo17 »

swo17 wrote: Sun Dec 29, 2013 9:58 pm
matrixschmatrix wrote:FORUM MEMBER SPOTLIGHTS

Queen of Trees (Victoria Stone & Mark Deeble), Matt. Available on DVD here and on YouTube here.
That YouTube link is dead, but it looks like there is another one here.
Thought I'd update the link to this 2005 documentary here
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