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I’ve already written twice about Jonathan Demme’s Rachel Getting Married - first pointing out that the trailer suggested a fairly cliche film and secondly to point out that the film was actually  getting stellar reviews. I am happy to report that the film is actually quite amazing.  It’s funny, a big chunk of my friends went to a wedding this past weekend (I didn’t) and that (and the fact that everyone I went to high school with seems to be married) got me to thinking about weddings (and all that jazz) and how I’ve always focused on work more than plans of that nature. So it’s kind of funny that a film about a wedding couldn’t do more to reconfirm my desire to make films and to find new ways to give people access to cinema.

The film opens with Kym (Anne Hathaway) getting out of rehab and going straight to her Dad’s home where they are getting ready for her sister Rachel’s wedding.  I almost don’t want to say anything more, as the film is best when you know very little.   What I will say is that it is filled with great actors (professional and more amateurish folk) and beautiful musical moments.  It is about family and self and how the two sometimes can’t connect.

Mostly though, what I will say is skip any reviews that go into specifics and give this film a chance.  It is raw yet graceful, quiet yet loud and I cried at both happy and sad moments.   And as we prepare to go full speed ahead into Hollywood formulaic Oscar films, this may be the most refreshing film you’ll see for quite some time.  It makes me want to make films.

Just for kicks, the trailer is after the jump - but don’t let it fool you :)

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When I posted the trailer to Jonathan Demme’s Rachel Getting Married a few weeks ago, I didn’t have very high hopes for the film.  Thankfully, the trailer may be deceiving and I may have been wrong or so I gather from Karina Longworth’ Spout review of the film:

For a film featuring not only said reality competition castoff but a tour de force performance from a two-time Teen Choice Award nominee, it’s almost unfathomably dark and emotionally tough. It’s essentially a Dogme 95 film directed by Robert Altman, which will be a frightening proposition for some, and something akin to cinematic ecstasy for others. It’s the latter for me. [Spout]

Demme’s been focusing on documenatries as of late (like Jimmy Carter Man From Plains) so I’m glad that his return to narrative work is getting some good buzz.

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The movie rumor mills are are at work this morning and they’re talking about the possibility of Steven Soderbergh’s Che (which Blair blogged about back in May) opening this years New York Film Festival. Karina over at Spout Blog and New York Magazine both explore the possibility and share the fact that the Film Society of Lincoln Center may have have actually accidentally leaked the information themselves by posting a preview of their Sept/Oct issue of Film Comment. The preview promised a sneak peak of the 08 fest and then went on to list a Che cover story featuring Benicio Del Toro?! While we can’t be sure, it would suggest a connection between Che and the NYFF…

The preview was soon taken off of their website, but luckily some Karina saved the screenshot (see the link above). I for one am excited to see Che. Soderbergh is always interesting to watch, even when he fails and I have always had a soft spot for Del Toro. Plus it’s the story of Che and it it’ll be refreshing to have a new pop culture reference for the man beyond posters and t-shirts.

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Karina over at Spout posted an interesting piece about the importance of a film being released theatrically when it comes to success and reputation:

Since the conversation about internet and day-and-date distribution really started to heat up in 2005, the alternatives to theatrical distribution have seemed to only multiply and evolve, while the general perception of public exhibition has remained about the same: filmmakers like it, but in terms of bottom line, it’s only useful as an extended commercial for ancillaries such as DVD. But is that perception changing?

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The TakePart Top 10 Weekly Roundup is a compilation of the week’s most notable stories from our entertainment-meets-social-action blogging network. This week we celebrated some of our own favorite top 10 bloggers who work night and day to provide us up-to-date info on films, literature, and feminist news. Don’t miss these exciting and informative blogs, as well as some of our most popular stories of the week.

Katie:

“La Misma Luna Under the Same Moon,” Not the Same Old Movie

Top 5 Eco-Friendly Gadgets for Under $50

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Nicole:

Top 10 Literary and Book Blogs

NBC11 First Wind Powered TV Station

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Giulia:

Top 10 Feminist Blogs

Horton: The New Mascot for Pro-Life

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Gina:

Top 10 Film Blogs

Top 10 Films I Would See If I Was At SXSW

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Kerry:

Our Pharmaceutically Fouled Water Supply

Top 7 New Sins Against God’s Green Earth

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Gina Telaroli March 10, 2008 | 4:01 pm EST
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Here on Takepart, I blog a lot about films and so do the rest of the ladies on the Takepart blog team. We’re just little fish in the big pond of film blogging though, thus I present to you the Top 10 Film Blogs. The order is somewhat random, I mostly tried to mix things up and show you a variety of the different types of film blogs that are out there.

Did I miss one? Let me know and leave the left out blog in the comments!

1. GreenCine Daily : http://daily.greencine.com/

A great blog about indie cinema, classic cinema, foreign cinema etc… They are always covering the latest festival and films that aren’t always in the mainstream. More than that, they have reviews, interviews, previews and lots of good old regular views on films, directors and all the other folks who help to bring us great cinema. Give a read and also be sure to check out their sister site, http://greencine.com - an awesome online rental service.

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