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Month: December 2021

At the Death House Door

At the Death House Door

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Few political issues reveal the divisions among people who claim to be religious or spiritual more than does the death penalty.  Like Dead Man Walking, the other great death penalty film on this list, At the Death House Door, argues passionately that the death penalty traumatizes those Read More …

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The Mission

The Mission

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

The Mission confronts us with deeply spiritual questions: ·         What are we to make of the fact that the European missionaries often served as the vanguard of colonialism yet also became the staunchest defenders of the colonized against colonial plunder and oppression? ·         To what extent will or Read More …

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Crimes and Misdemeanors

Crimes and Misdemeanors

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Woody Allen got his start lampooning the deadly serious foreign films that were all the rage in the 1960s and 1970s. Then the former stand-up comic began to emulate (some might say imitate) those films as he turned out dramas like Interiors and September. Along the way, he Read More …

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Witness

Witness

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Review coming. Directed by: Peter Weir Produced by: David Bombyk Edward S. Feldman Wendy Stites Written by: William Kelley Pamela Wallace Earl W. Wallace Music by: Maurice Jarre Cinematography by: John Seale Editing by: Thom Noble Release Date: 1985 Running Time: 112 Language: English Arts Read More …

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Amadeus

Amadeus

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

There is little, if any, historical accuracy in Amadeus. The portrayal of Mozart (Tom Hulce) as vulgar libertine is certainly based in much historical fact, but as seen through the eyes of Antonio Salieri (F. Murray Abraham), the film’s antihero protagonist and unreliable narrator, even the Read More …

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After Life

After Life

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Hirokazu Koreeda is a director seemingly preoccupied with death: his films Maborosi, Hana, and Still Walking all focus on characters dealing with the death of a loved one. After Life is also concerned with death, but Koreeda approaches his subject from a different angle in this film. Whereas his other films Read More …

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Ponette

Ponette

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

Victoire Thivisol was four years old when she played Ponette, a girl struggling to understand her mother’s death in a car accident. The range and depth of emotion she displays makes me a little worried about what director Jacques Doillon did to coax the performance Read More …

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The Act of Killing

The Act of Killing

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

— Review Coming Directed by: Joshua Oppenheimer Anonymous Christine Cynn Produced by: Anne Köhncke Signe Byrge Sørensen Michael Uwemedimo Written by: Music by: Cinematography by: Anonymous Carlos Arango de Montis Lars Skree Editing by: Release Date: 2012 Running Time: 117 Language: Indonesian, English Arts & Read More …

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Calvary

Calvary

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

John Michael McDonagh says that Calvary is the second in a trilogy starring Brendan Gleeson as an embodiment of contemporary Ireland, which is delightful for me, because the first two have each been my favorite films in their year of release. The earlier The Guard was a perfectly realized Read More …

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I Am Not Your Negro

I Am Not Your Negro

Posted onDecember 31, 2021January 5, 2022AuthorSheikh Javed Mansuri

In his 14th full-length film, I Am Not Your Negro, Haitian-born director Raoul Peck achieved perfection with a masterful blending of a screenplay by writer and activist James Baldwin, footage old and new, and an eclectic soundtrack that underscores his film’s ideas and contentions.  As a cinematic essay, Read More …

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