Film Festival Schedule 2000

Here is my film festival schedule. I’ll try to comment on each film, but I doubt I’ll have time for proper reviews:

  • Friday September 8 — 6:30 PM — 101 Reykjavik (Iceland)
  • Friday September 8 — 10:00 PM — Chopper (Australia)/In God We Trust (USA)
  • Saturday September 9 — 9:30 PM — City Loop (Australia)
  • Sunday September 10 — 1:00 PM — Angels of the Universe (Iceland/Norway/Germany/Sweden/Denmark)
  • Sunday September 10 — 6:30 PM — Chasing Sleep (USA)
  • Tuesday September 12 — 9:45 PM — Possible Worlds (Canada)
  • Thursday September 14 — 9:15 PM — Loners (Czech Republic)
  • Friday September 15 — 7:00 PM — The King is Alive (Denmark)
  • Saturday September 16 — 12:30 PM — Before Night Falls (USA)
  • Saturday September 16 — 7:00 PM — Comédie de l’innocence (France)

Rocky 1?

Brooke has an annoying way of referring to the original movie in a series. She’ll call the first Jaws movie “Jaws 1” or the first Rocky movie “Rocky 1.” I try to reason with her, explaining that the filmmakers didn’t necessarily have a whole series of films in mind when they made the original (or am I being naive?). Anyhow, we’ve been talking about getting married, and I’m gearing up to teach her a lesson. I’m thinking of asking her to be my first wife…

Modest Mouse/764-HERO

I’m pretty excited. Not only is the film festival going to be great, but now I have tickets to a show by Modest Mouse and 764-HERO. I discovered Modest Mouse about 6 months ago, and think they’re genius. Not easily categorizable (is that a word?), but excellent musicians of the “speed up, slow down, speed up” school. Check them out if you can. And I’m actually looking forward to 764-HERO, too, after downloading some perfectly legal MP3s from the Up Records site.

American cousins, you will soon bow down before us…

Toronto International Film Festival

Okay, this is where the Toronto International Film Festival drives me nuts. They make the program guide and schedule available yesterday, and you have to pick all your films (10 each for Brooke and I, but up to 50 for some friends of ours) and drop off your schedule TOMORROW morning before 10am. Isn’t that nuts? And you rarely get all your choices, which leads to some frantic scenes of people crowding around a big board seeing if their third or fourth or fifth choice is sold out already. It’s barely controlled chaos, and every year I complain. But you know something? I love it.

This year is doubly interesting for several reasons. I work just north of Toronto, and it takes me about 75-90 minutes to get home, and then another 20 to get downtown. So I’d been thinking I’d be limited to films that started around 8 or later. But lo and behold, I’ve been called to report for jury duty the week of the festival, and the court is right downtown. Could be the greatest inconvenience ever. But, my dad is going on one of his semi-annual trips to Ireland, and I have to feed and water his two cats. He lives about 45 minutes from where I do. And he’s leaving the weekend before the film festival. I’m going to be running all over the city for that week. If I’m not as cheerful as usual in my updates, you’ll know why…

As part of the lead up to the festival, there have been a bunch of free screenings this week of the “People’s Choice” winners from the past twenty years. Last night, we saw Shine (1996). I originally saw it at the 1996 festival, and I loved it just as much the second time. Geoffrey Rush’s Oscar was well deserved. I always wondered if David Helfgott’s recording of Rachmaninoff’s 3rd Symphony was available. I mean the recording when he was a student at the Royal College of Music, the one where he collapses after finishing his performance. Does anyone know? One cool thing was that the real David Helfgott plays about half the music on the soundtrack. It’s such a great story.

SURVIVORBlog

OK, now I’ve seen it all. Behold SURVIVORblog. Actually, it could be funny, except that I don’t know any of the bloggers.

Brooke and I spent the weekend with our friends Brad and Rebecca in Waterloo, Ontario (shout outs to B&R!!). We went to the Elora gorge and I even got some cool pictures. Maybe some will be posted soon. And my buddy Brent got back from his British Columbia/California odyssey. He even made the pilgrimage to Cupertino and brought back the Apple swag we desired. Now I definitely want to go to San Francisco!

I desperately want to overhaul my photos page, to make it more like an album where you can pick from thumbnails and also see one photo at a time in a larger frame. Does anyone have any good ideas for layout and if they do, could they help me out with the code?