Last night, I saw Sorcerer and the Shorts festival at the Duluth Superior Film Festival… and I will be adding more to my thoughts before I post them.
5/31:
Old Man-The film begins with a poem, and I am interested to see how the form of film will reflect the form of literature in this context.
6/1:
Michigan Beer Film-I’m interested in seeing this for obvious reasons. Beer is on the rise, and I’m thrilled about it.
Manakama-This seems to be one of the films appearing in the festival with a really strong concept behind it. The characters featured in the trailer seem varied, yet relatable, and it’s shot in a confined but appealing style.
You’ll Like My Mother-I’m a thriller/horror junkie, and this looks like a totally great one. Somehow, a director made what appears to be a Hitchcock/Price/Craven mash-up, and it’s rated PG. I feel like I really have to see it. Plus, Patty Duke, the film’s star, will be present, which always adds that element of ‘breaking the 4th wall’, which is what I think makes film fests so enjoyable in the first place.