March Film Journal
Persepolis (Vincent Paronnau and Marjane Satrapi, 2007)
Sweetie (Jane Campion, 1989)
I'm Not There (Todd Haynes, 2007)
There Will Be Blood* (Paul Thomas Anderson, 2007)
* repeat viewing
theater
What a strange month—that's a record for lowest number of films watched. And wow, three of the four were seen in a theater. But a lot of things are to blame here, including the fact that I'm currently caught up in Twin Peaks.
I should also note that I did attend a night of short films, including Reining Nails' A Commotion of Dogs. As always, well done, guys.
Labels: film journal (2008)
4 Comments:
Thanks for helping me test out Google's RSS reader! It's great!
You should also blame Unsolved Mysteries.
I wish I'd seen or done the Scrambles, but Easter weekend was dubious timing on Sidewalk's part, and I'm (slowly) moving to North Carolina on weekends. Any reports?
The screening was pretty much what you'd expect, Aaron. The same team won everything for division 1. Division 2 was a bit more divided. A certain team we know won best directing....
Congrats to Better/Keener/reining Nails/Can of Zebras!
The guys who did that winning one in division 1 are my old improv buddies, and it's possible we'll be doing a live show or two around May before I move. FYI. FWIW.
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