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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#151 Post by prettyxcool » Thu Oct 20, 2011 11:27 pm

Beate wrote:Saw Sing Your Song after winning a last minute comp (and while I was already on my way I won the twitter comp too apparently). It's about the life of Harry Belafonte who was there in person both to introduce the film and answer questions afterwards. Other than my mother playing a lot of his music when I was younger I didn't know much about him so this was a very interesting history lesson of an artist / activist who has fought against injustice his whole life and experienced it as well, being a black performer in a 50s America where segregation was the norm and Senator McCarthy even accused him of being a communist. He has had a long and checkered life, and for his age (he must be over 80 now), he is keeping very well indeed. I immensely enjoyed the film, but the Q&A consisted of 3 questions only, as he answered each one at such lengths.

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I could have seen Rebellion (French film) as well tonight which is the film my friend went to see, as a guy tried to give his tickets away in front of the cinema and nobody wanted them! She said the cinema was half empty.
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Me too, last minute win - had 25 minutes to collect my prize!

Powerful, awesome documentary. Very inspirational too. He deserved the standing ovation we gave him at the end. I recognised and love all those songs, as I grew up with them, some of my relatives are black and my best friend was a quarter Jamaican. Not just a great performer, this man even though he is over 80, is still going strong campaigning and putting the injustices to right. Such a shame the screening was half full, even Harry Belafonte commented on it!

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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#152 Post by Beate » Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:32 am

Just notched up my third LFF win: Martha Marcy May Marlene. Anyone seen it already somewhere?
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#153 Post by superhero » Fri Oct 21, 2011 12:44 am

Can someone with a crystal ball pls tell me what the surprise film is this Sunday? I am actually meant to be out of town for work now, but I am going to catch a train back to london and then leave on the last train again (or catch the very first train the next day) hoping Sandra Hebron is going to not go for an obscure film and end her reign on a high note

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#154 Post by EthanRunt » Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:26 am

Beate wrote:Just notched up my third LFF win: Martha Marcy May Marlene. Anyone seen it already somewhere?
I have, I was one of the only people to have the opinion that it was completely awful, so you'll be fine, everyone seems to love it.

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#155 Post by Beate » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:25 am

Oh crumbs, my German friend didn't like it much either...
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#156 Post by canadian_turtle » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:43 am

funthing29 wrote:There was a free bar?! 8O
I second this comment, whaaaaat?

All I have are two bottles of water and three chocolate bars :(
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#157 Post by tarantinoed » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:47 am

superhero wrote:Can someone with a crystal ball pls tell me what the surprise film is this Sunday? I am actually meant to be out of town for work now, but I am going to catch a train back to london and then leave on the last train again (or catch the very first train the next day) hoping Sandra Hebron is going to not go for an obscure film and end her reign on a high note
Rumours are: The Iron Lady (the favourite), My Weekend with Marilyn (but there's another Monroe film in the festival), The Rum Diairy or Brad Pitt's Moneyball but of course it could be more or less anything!

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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#158 Post by superhero » Fri Oct 21, 2011 9:56 am

so you are the chocolate thief! hahaha :nono:
canadian_turtle wrote:
funthing29 wrote:There was a free bar?! 8O
I second this comment, whaaaaat?

All I have are two bottles of water and three chocolate bars :(

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#159 Post by canadian_turtle » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:03 am

There were a lot of empty seats around us, it'd be a shame to let a perfectly good chocolate bar go to waste :mrgreen: (in fact I think I did the cinema a favour by taking those away for them, saves the cleaners time!)
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Re: London Film Festival 2011

#160 Post by superhero » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:11 am

I guess that's what people thought about our chocolates before we arrived! lol

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