Movie Weekend and more

The Sydney Travelling Film Festival is in Katherine this weekend. Friday night, we saw Mad Hot Ballroom, which, like Spellbound is a documentary about kids in competition--kids being their own appealing selves and adults revealing some ugly tendencies.

Yesterday, we saw Brides, Paradise Now, The Mysterious Geographic Adventures of Jasper Morello, Howl's Moving Castle, and Me and You and Everyone We Know.

I especially recommend Paradise Now, a "crime drama" (according to brochure, but maybe more accurately called a "political drama") about two Palestinians becoming suicide bombers; ...Jasper Morello, a short animated film which is just very visually original and compelling combining a sort of nineteenth century gothic look with futuristic details and a story of exploration that could have been fourteenth century; and You and Me and Everyone We Know, a film by multi-media artist Miranda July featuring interesting and realistic characters--it's what is called "quirky", a word I dislike for its overuse.

Today's offerings are The Wild Parrots of Telegraph Hill, The Big Day, Turtles Can Fly, Bombon (El Perro), and Seducing Dr. Lewis. I don't know how many I'll see, but Justin has decided to skip the last two.

Weather update: hot and not much rain lately, to everyone's disappointment.

Reading: Still reading Jared Diamond's Collapse, but am also reading Love Against the Law, the autobiographies of Tex and Nelly Camfoo, an indigenous couple from the NT.

Work: I've been enjoying it. Still just working part-time, teaching adult literacy and numeracy. I currently have 3 students, a fourth starts on Monday.

Justin update: He's been enjoying his job. As an example for those who have a hard time picturing his work: He just recorded "Pearl" telling a story about how porcupine (echidna) got its spines. The story takes about 6 minutes. The next step is to go over the recording slowly and carefully to write a transcription, that is,writing down all of the words just as they've been spoken. He goes over it with Pearl, listening and confirming what words she has said and listening carefully for which sounds are in each word. The first minute (about 10 sentences or so) took about an hour to go over. After a transcription, they will also do a translation. That's a little of what Justin does.

Justin's reading: J's into the 2nd volume of Shelby Foote's massive Civil War trilogy (history, not fiction).

Okay, that's all for today!

1 comment:

Greg Dickson said...

Jealous jealous jealous. I wish I could go to the film festival but alas, here I am at Ngukurr listening to the kids across the street playing baseball.

I am particularly jealous of those who have seen Howl's Movign Castle and You and Me and Everyone We Know. I haven't seen a good movie for ages. I better get a chance to see Brokeback Mountain otherwise I may fall into fits of rage.

And I've said this before but it seems my assertions that I don't read are a load of crap. I've just about finished Reinaldo Arenas' 'Before Night Falls' which is great and next I'll borrow Running With Scissors off a friend here.

Yay for film and literature. Reading 'Before Night Falls' really makes you appreciate having access to these things and how important they are to.

Hope you enjoyed the movies!