Archive for September, 2011
Independent Films : Contemporary World Cinema at 2011 TIFF
As an unprecedented platform for independent films, the recently concluded Toronto International Film Festival 2011 showcased some of the world’s finest contemporary cinema by independent filmmakers as well as established ones. The myriad kaleidoscope of talent included independent films from all over the world. Here’s a brief look at some of the best works:
Independent Films : Azhagarsami’s Horse (India)
This film explores the importance of symbolic objects in everyday rural India, weaving this theme into the life of a simple village man called Azhagarsami who earns his living by ferrying goods on a horse. In this village, a ceremonial horse statue disappears overnight. This holy symbol, or its suspicious disappearance more accurately, causes a chain of blame games that leads to a comically chaotic situation. With this situation as the backdrop, our hero must put his marriage on hold as his own horse has also gone missing and he must search for it. One of the most touching, yet understated independent films to come out of India.
Independent Films : Death for Sale (Morocco)
A heist tale with a twist in the tail, Death for Sale is set in Tetouan, Morocco, where crime is a way out of a life of misery and poverty in the city slums. Three such young boys decide to rob a jeweler’s, a plan that goes awry with drastic consequences. Director Faouzi Bensaidi paints a compelling portrait of a city left to the tender mercies of criminal lords, extremist factions and a corrupt officialdom, forming a vivid backdrop for an edge-of-the-seats crime thriller; a rarity among independent films.
Independent Films : Elena (Russia)
This film tells the story of Elena, who is the second wife of an rich elderly man called Vladimir and has a son from her earlier marriage. This son is an unemployed drifter, forever in financial doldrums and unable to provide for his own family. She hopes to be able to provide her son with more than just handouts once her husband passes away and his estate comes to her. These hopes, however, are dashed when Vladimir patches up with his estranged daughter and names her as the sole beneficiary of his will. The hitherto shy and subservient homemaker now silently rebels and plans to give her son and grandchildren a real chance at living. It is a well-crafted plot with noir undertones that have been so popular among directors of independent films in the past.
Independent Films: Free Men (France/ Morocco)
The German-occupied Paris of 1942, and the resistance activities of a handful of Muslim immigrants form the backdrop of this Second World War saga. The main protagonist is Younes, an Algerian black marketer who falls into the Gestapo’s net and agrees to spy and inform on a Parisian mosque suspected of pro-resistance and pro-Jewish activities. As this young man witnesses the brutality of the occupying regime first hand, he switches sides to become a freedom fighter.
Independent Films : Lucky (South Africa)
This is the tale of a boy named Lucky and his struggles. When AIDS takes away his parents, he goes to Durban to live with his uncle. The big city ghetto starts giving him hard life lessons, his only solace being an unlikely bond he forms with an elderly Indian neighbor, is spite of racial tensions and linguistic barriers. Lucky is their story, a coming of age tale that deals with love, loss, self-discovery and the pursuit of happiness.
These films form barely a glimpse of the sheer variety of contemporary cinema that was shown at TIFF 2011. Keep watching this online film blog for more film festival reviews, celebrity news and independent films.
Taking Home Entertainment to the Next Level
The Growing Popularity of Home Entertainment Systems
Entertainment is something human civilization places a high premium on and indeed, everybody spends a fair share of their income on entertainment. Of course, some ways of entertainment are more expensive than others. If price is no object and you’re ready to pay out whatever it takes to get the home entertainment system that appeals to you the most, then there is a lot of exclusive specialist gear out there for you.
Home Entertainment: It has to be Sound
The primary thing you will almost certainly want to spend money on, on your way to home entertainment nirvana, is a better sound system — audiophiles are perpetually coming up with newfangled ways to fill rooms with speakers, and get a better sound experience. If a bunch of wires running across your floor displeases you, there is no need to worry at all, wireless surround speakers for home entertainment purposes cost a lot less than they used to.
If your sound system happens to be fine, you might even want to have sound insulation put into the room the home that the home entertainment system is in, to keep the sound from getting out and worrying neighbors or even the people that are in your house. This means that you can have the volume on your home entertainment system very loud without having to be concerned about what people think.
The Whole Nine Yards: Your Own Home Entertainment System
When you get to the point of buying a separate TV just to play films/ sports on, you might think about buying a projector instead. The main problem with projectors is that they’re not much good for normal TV viewing, but if you’re planning to keep one aside and use it just for films, then it can be much better quality, as long as you have a clear wall to point it at.
To really step it up, you might consider having a room exclusively for your home entertainment center, complete with sound proofing, a screen to act as a projector and extra-cushy cinema-hall seating. Some enthusiasts go the distance and splurge to replicate the cinema look with the whole décor: red curtains, movie posters, popcorn machine; the whole works basically. If you go for all that, then you must show it off too! Invite friends over to enjoy a particular favorite. You could even hold screenings of rare and good films back-to-back; the makings of your own film festival. Now that’s how you take home entertainment to the next level! Keep checking this space for the latest on entertainment news, home entertainment and film festival reviews.

