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Charlie en Hannah gaan uit (2017)
Woody Allen on drugs
Characters in unstable romantic relationships that won't stop talking accompanied by jazz music, all topped with a sauce of surreal absurdity: Woody Allen on drugs? The playfulness, joy and originality of the film breathes throughout and make it fun and unique, although these qualities often seem to be at the expense of depth. It never really succeeds in transcending it's playful dialogues.
A Ciambra (2017)
Unblended cinema magic!
This film drags you into the world of Pio, the main character, from the very first shot to the last, making you descend very slowly and blissful back onto your seat, long after the lights have gone on. Unblended cinema magic! You could feel the passion and heart that was put into this throughout; the filming took more than 90 days (wich is abnormally long) but this care and eagerness to bring Pio's world to life in a pure and enthralling way is reflected upon every scene. An important reason for this was probably the characters who felt delightfully authentic, not infected by hollywoodian handsome faces but (apparently the director also used real people from the area) real human faces of wich you simply couldn't doubt there truth and were going straight into your heart. Another decisive factor in the film's relish was beyond a doubt the dynamic and beautiful camera work, capturing the streets of South-Italy and it's powerful faces in warm colours and shifting it's close focus across the action. At the same time A Ciambra shifts your own focus upon Pio's social reality, offering you an absorbing and enriching window upon this poor region in Italy in the spirit of Italian neorealism.