Monday, January 22, 2007

Babel - Friday 26 January @ The Rio, Dalston


So, the date has changed. It's now on Friday 26 January. Hopefully the email will have informed you of this. For those of you who can come, we're watching Babel at the Rio cinema which is at 170 Kingsland Road in Dalston.

Directions on the cinema website (including transport details), or from Streetmap.

The showing is at 8:30pm, so I suggest meeting at 8:45pm just inside the cinema. You may want to get there earlier to make sure you get a ticket.

And hopefully we'll have time to cram in a late drink and film discussion after the movie ends.

We can meet for food beforehand at Somine.

Best films of 2006

Here's one I should have posted earlier. I did it a few weeks ago on my other blog - just before the year ended. You can go there for more detail, but for the benefit of the film club blog, here are my favourite films of 2006.


1. Volver
2. Hidden
3. Pan's Labyrinth
4. Walk the Line
5. Lady Vengeance
6. Brick
7. The Wind That Shakes the Barley
8. The Squid and the Whale
9. Lemming
10. Red Road.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

January film club


This month we're going to see Babel, the new film from Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu (who previously directed Amores Perros and 21 Grams). The film was around both at Cannes, where it divided critics, and at the London Film Festival back in October. I was inspired to make it the January film club choice because of the feature about it in the current issue of Little White Lies (one of my favourite film magazines). They made Babel the feature film for the issue, and waxed lyrical about in in the review, finishing up with the flourish:

"Absorbing, powerful, evocative and emotional, Babel is gripping filmmaking. An utter, unqualified triumph"

Given that I generally respect their movie opinions, that'll do me fine. I must be sort of OK at least.

But it wasn't just their praise of the movie. They did an interview with the director. One of their questions was "What do you love about movies?" His answer was:

"Wow. There are so many angles. What do I love about movies? I think a way to put it is that, besides the fact that I can eat popcorn without guilt, I think that it reminds me of and reveals to me things about the human condition that I'm not aware of until that moment. It brings me closer to the things that I should be close to, but I have forgotten. When a film touches me on that level, it reminds me of my own life, and it gives me justification for this complex life that we are living. It puts me in touch with the source and the reason and the meaning of life"

That could just about be a motto for film club. I'm impressed enought that I want to see his movie even more.

By the way, the film stars Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Gael Garcia Bernal and Rinko Kikuchi, if you like looking at beautiful people while you get in touch with the source and meaning of life.

Film club: a quick look back


For the first post of the new year, it seems appropriate to have a quick look back at film club over the last two years. We've had a film club every month for 24, apart from two, where I obviously didn't get organised in time to hold one. Anyway, we've watched a heap of good films, and if you're new to film club, you may be interested in what they were.

2004

Dec: I Heart Huckabees

2005

Feb: Dogville
Mar: 5x2
Apr: The Apostle
May: Stalker
Jun: A Short Film About Killing
Jul: The Five Obstructions
Aug: Dear Wendy
Sept: You and Me and Everyone We Know
Oct: Taxi Driver
Nov: The Graduate
Dec: Pleasantville

2006

Jan: Babetteā€™s Feast
Feb: Walk the Line
Mar: Raging Bull
Apr: The Squid and the Whale
May: Affliction
June: The Da Vinci Code
July: Solaris
Aug: Volver
Sept: Crash
Nov: The Exorcist
Dec: Short film special (including Bye Child and Je t'Aime John Wayne)

Look out for January's - post coming up...