Rotterdam 2010
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- ismith
http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam…
Did anyone here go? I'm curious to hear what anyone wight have to say about the films this year (I'll spend tomorrow digging through all the film sites, but it's easier to ask here).
Also specifically as a musician I'm particularly interested in hearing about how Omar Rodriguez's directorial debut was... the Sentimental Engine Slayer. My best guess so far is that the feel will be very similar to Vincent Gallo simply because of their mutual friends and what I've gathered about Omar's taste, but that's merely speculative. (I'm hoping to hear it wasn't complete shit, but I'm not placing any bets...)
- ismith0
- Is this real?
I'd watch it.
I'm also to lazy to click that link to find out.marychain - both films are real. the first involves a kickstarter project actually...ismith
- http://www.kickstart…
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http://www.dungeonma…ismith - cool thanks for the infomarychain
- If you're into D&D..
http://dungeonmajest…fresnobob
- Is this real?
- neverblink0
Went to IFFR (International Film Festival Rotterdam), but havn't seen these movies
- francoisfido0
try theauteurs (criterion) forum
- ismith0
"Ten-year-old Karo moves with her parents in the mid-1970s from Brussels to Amsterdam, the city where anything goes. Her father Raven is fighting for the redistribution of property and practices free love, to the great frustration of Karo’s shy yet sensible mother, Dalia. The family lives with several other hippies in a large squat, without privacy or running water. In a strange city, in a house without walls, Karo becomes the pawn of her quarrelling parents. Every friendship she makes is quickly ended. Jackie, the downstairs neighbour and whore with a golden heart is kicked out by the landlord and the children of squatter Alice are taken by their bourgeois father. It's only in the bright blue water of the swimming pool that Karo finds any comfort. Dorothée van den Berghe (Girl, 2002) makes use of her own experiences as a teenager in Amsterdam in the 1970s."
This is one I have to see... it placed 22 on the audience award as well.