tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435253058176416288.post8028052605614575714..comments2023-08-20T06:16:15.362-05:00Comments on Getafilm: Sound Unseen 2009: The 10th Anniversary EditionDanielhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05222052132452709301noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435253058176416288.post-56273883723593209542009-09-27T15:53:02.205-05:002009-09-27T15:53:02.205-05:00Thanks for that about Beethoven, Sam, and I saw th...Thanks for that about Beethoven, Sam, and I saw that you mentioned at LiC it was by the same people who did In Search of Mozart. I'd actually like to see both because I acknowledge how influential those two composers have been; the running time just astounds me for a theatrical doc.<br /><br />I hope to have reviews up by next week of Guy and Madeline, P-Star, and Public.Danielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05222052132452709301noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3435253058176416288.post-6476923251883045942009-09-26T15:05:22.076-05:002009-09-26T15:05:22.076-05:00Hey Dan!
I'm sure if I were there, I pick ...Hey Dan!<br /> I'm sure if I were there, I pick out several in this distinguished line-up to view. I have already seen WE LIVE IN PUBLIC and the Hal Ashby classic BOUND FOR GLORY, and just last night watched IN SEARCH OF BEETHOVEN at the Cinema Village. PUBLIC doesn't always work, but it's an audacious piece that broaches some issues we haven't set seen in a feature or documentary film. BEETHOVEN is indeed longish, but when you're dealing with this iconic figure, you have a built-in level of fascination. For the most part the combination of talking heads, re-enactments and drawings combined (with a generous dose of great music) to offer some enlightenments, even if we know much of it anyway. Ashby's film is always a joy.<br /><br />Good Luck on what you do see, and look forward to hearing about it.Sam Julianonoreply@blogger.com