
I've enjoyed David D'Arcy's Green Cine Daily dispatches from Berlinale, particularly today's entry, which included the following bit of gentlemanly pugnacity: "The other French film that I enjoyed against all my expectations was 'Quatre Etoiles' ('Four Stars'), a grifter farce by Christian Vincent that takes its title from its setting, the Carlton Hotel in Cannes. My friends sneered at me when I even mentioned the film. It's not the first time they've been wrong, and it won't be the last."
That's the spirit
Thursday, February 16, 2006
That's the spirit
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D'Arcy is good both on NPR and in print, and he often takes an unexpected route to get to where he needs to go. I liked his Green Cine piece on Munich, which combined an assessment of that movie as blockbuster and drama with an interview with Avi Mograbi, director of "Avenge But One of my Two Eyes."
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