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Saturday 1st May 2021

UK 2020

Running time: 80 mins

Red White and Blue

Small Axe pt.3

Director : Steve McQueen

Film Summary :
The story of Leroy Logan, first black policeman in the Met

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 01 May 2021

Review Summary :
A true story well told

Traitor or Pioneer?

Perhaps the core of the problem is not that the police force is institutionally racist, but much deeper. The police force merely reflects society as a whole, and in a competitive capitalist society it is absolutely bound to discriminate between different sub-cultures within society in order to protect and and promote the social order (hierarchy).

As a film this works very well, focusing on the individual experience and conflicts, both internal and external, that arise. Clearly there is a sense in which he is a traitor to his community, but whilst this is shown the implications are not really explored, the film preferring to focus on the problems with the police. 

In this respect this is the weakest film of the set, Mangrove, Wheatle, and Education all show the protagonists involved in finding solutions to their on problems (and Lovers Rock is a bit of an outlier)  




Wednesday 28th April 2021

Italy 2016

Running time: 114 mins

Fire at Sea

Director : Gianfranco Rosi

Film Summary :
Life on Lamedusa as a migrant crisis unfolds at sea
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Reviewed by Roger CO, Streamed proj @ home on 28 Apr 2021

Review Summary :
A strange film that observes but does not really engage with either of its subjects - and the two don't really meet.

A slow burn

A documentary using only natural sound, with no voiceover or interviews, and a languid visual style that is sometimes at odds with the subject matter.

Possibly it started out as a straightforward reflective observational documentary about life on Lampedusa focusing on the boy, Samuele, to explore the local culture - strongly tied to the sea, but then these external events intervened with boats full of distressed and dying refugees being plucked from the ocean and brought to the island for onward processing.

We see extraordinary detail of the work of the navy rescuers and glimpse some of the refugee experience, but it is a very narrow window e peer through - nothing about how they came to be there or where they are taken - and there is no contact between the boy and those passing through. 

The film never really resolves whether it is a documentary about life on Lampedusa, or a documentary about migrants attempting to reach a safe haven in Europe.

Having said that it was pretty compelling viewing.

 




Sunday 25th April 2021

USA 2015

Running time: 98 mins

Songs My Brothers Taught Me

Director : Chloé Zhao

Film Summary :
Life on the Rez. Hard.

Reviewed by Roger CO, Streamed proj @ home on 25 Apr 2021

Review Summary :
Life in the 'other' america - the flyover corner of the flyover states.

Feels like documentary

It feels like documentary and at the same time tells an interesting story covering universal themes (growing up, leaving home, the power of family and community, the curse of alcohol on the dispossessed).

We saw this two days before the director's (Chloé Zhao) latest film scooped up Oscars (Nomanland was already on our to-be-watched list), the boy, Johnny, and girl, Jashaun, could have won acting awards for playing themselves in this one.

Also very satisfying as a narrative with a clear crux point where our hero, Johnny, makes the decision that will determine his future. In the echo canyon as he is setting out to leave, he calls his sister's name and echo came there none.

A classic 'true fiction', that is in fact fiction but in spirit true.  




Thursday 22nd April 2021

Spain 2019

Running time: 113 mins

Pain and Glory

Director : Pedro Almodóvar

Film Summary :
A film director looking back at his life, and a famous film he made 32 years ago
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Rated by Roger CO, Streamed proj @ home on 22 Apr 2021

Review Summary :
if hat is seen did not happen does that make it less true?



Wednesday 21st April 2021

UK 2020

Running time: 70 mins

Lovers Rock

Small Axe pt.2

Director : Steve McQueen

Film Summary :
House (Blues) party in Notting Hill circa 1970

Reviewed by Roger CO, DVD proj @ home on 21 Apr 2021

Review Summary :
Best film of a party ever

Gonna Have a House Party, got rhythm, come sing de blues.

Like the first episode, The Mangrove, it felt a bit overlong at times - here particularly in some of the extended party scenes - but overall I guess it is a wonderful evocation of time and place (I wasn't there so I can't know); it certainly feels true.

The dynamics of the party are brilliantly captured, to the extent that you forget it is a film with a camera crew and actors with lines and a director calling "action" and "cut". It just flowed through its different moods as a real party does.