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Shinjuku Triad Society: Chinese Mafia Wars is unlikely to get distribution in the West outside film
festivals.
The film has won over 25 awards at
festivals
and I agree with the quote given to the film by Variety, "Certain to stir hearts".
What a shame that this film was caught up in legal troubles and never received a North American theatrical or video release, only playing a few
festivals.
A half dozen were internationally acclaimed, like this one, at important world film
festivals.
Won awards at several film festivals, acc to IMDb and the film jacket.
It's also part of the London Australian Film Festival, likewise at the Barbican ... so, I actually ended up attending two film
festivals
simultaneously!
I don't know why but so many people who see films at
festivals
overrate them, as if the slightest gay reference in a film automatically makes it good.
Do movies with cheesy titles usually go to film
festivals?
The documentary is divided into sub-sections such as Roots, Controversy, Gender and Satanism and held together by following of our documentarian Sam as he conducts various interviews and visits
festivals
and countries like a touring band himself.
This one has apparently done well at the film festivals, so that should be enough of a sign to steer clear of it.
This is exactly the kind of quiet, complex storytelling that we all hope to find at the
festivals.
At film
festivals
there are times when one is forced to watch absolutely bad films.This happens as a particular time slot is booked for a bad film.If there are no other films on other slots,one is inevitably forced to experience a lousy film.This is also the case with British film called "Rag Tale".I encountered this film in 2006 at Women's International Film Festival Film de Femmes Creteil,France.
I loved that I could take my kids, when most
festivals
(unless they are "family
" festivals"
show the most outrageous films they can find.)
After discussion about the 60's there is talk about gay characters in 70's films and finally actual movies aimed at gays in the 80's and the gay film
festivals
in the 90's.
Even more revealing, though, is footage of the festival's production and management, including riots, rebellious patrons, break-ins, and mordant commentary on why rock
festivals
don't happen anymore.
I will look forward to seeing this feature film in more festivals, or perhaps on TV and DVD , so that more people will get to enjoy a time to be remembered.
Folks, this is the epic to look out for at international movie
festivals!
of all the times that i've watched scrapple (some 100) in all kinds of venues (at 3 in the morning on a couch with other bar stragglers, at new york film festivals), nothing compared to seeing it in its hometown at mountain film festival, with a hometown crowd as they whooped and yelped at all the local references, ski town tributes and cameo performances (all of which still has appeal to broader less tuned-in audiences). it was like a screening of rocky horror picture show with the same level of participation and more; singing, line-readings, cat calls, wolf whistles, salutes (to Charlie Fowler and Bill Fandel).
Filmed entirely at renaissance
festivals
with a terrific variety of the really great circuit acts they represent some of the greatest variety of characters you will come across in the independent film industry today.
I find it equally hard to believe that the film was selected to screen at prestigious
festivals
like Sundance.This film is a worrying indictment of the failings of a the British film industry.
This film has won several awards and nominations from Film
festivals
around the world.
It's okay, but I have to admit, I'm confused as to why (as someone stated) it has won so many
festivals.
And which
festivals
are they?
I'm actually rather angry that I had to stumble across this film by accident online, instead of seeing it on any of the numerous gay and short film channels or
festivals.
It was also the official selection at several film
festivals.
Being hailed by some as 'the best British film of the century' (Big Issue) and 'British cinema at its best' (The Scotsman) and on the back of several prestigious film award from
festivals
around the world 'London to Brighton' has a lot to live up to.
Michael Wadleigh's Woodstock: 3 Days of Peace And Music to me, is more then just an ordinary run of the mill music documentary, it was a record of the hippie culture of 1969, the youth of America trying to make a difference, a spectacular experience of one of America's greatest rock
festivals
before the days of the original MTV (Music Television) & VH1 before they became sleezy reality TV networks.
Johnny Depp, Samantha Morton, John Malkovich, lots of good things said at various film festivals... but the lack of a widespread release should have been a hint.
In order to catch great films such as these you either have to watch Bravo or attend Film Festivals, which is what makes films such as these rare gems.
2. I grew up on the Sunshine Coast and competed against Jennifer Copping in several festivals, etc (of course, she always beat me ;)!!) and she has always been extremely talented.
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