In this crazy film, reality collides with science fiction space ship fun. It’s s a throw-back to the era of video game mania. Is this film a spoof or number to put on a kids’ must-have list? I would say both. The futuristic pink set is scene -stealer because the characters are corny and childish. The story is about a video game being played by rebellions Sarah who is catapulted into the game itself. Now she joins the macho captain with some of his crew – all stuck inside their pretty-in-pink space ship on the planet Heinous. The young man in the film becomes Sarah. Confusing yet entertaining, this light-hearted film will be laughed at by Star Trek fans, while novices will watch it in wonder. We aren’t exactly biting our nails in fear during the fight scenes; rather biting into popcorn is more fitting for this absurdly spacey film.
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Wednesday, February 3, 2021
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
PREPARATIONS TO BE TOGETHER FOR AN UNKNOWN PERIOD OF TIME
Lili Horvat |
Set in Budapest, this slow love reveal is both intriguing and
confounding for viewer and protagonists. The romance features Marta (Natasa
Stork) and Janos (Viktor Bodo) two neurosurgeons who can’t find one another
literally and figuratively - even though a place to meet has been set. Marta is
obsessively in love with Janos; she even stalks him - but he is as elusive as
she is quietly persistent. Obsessive love is the root
here. Even Marta has an obsessive suitor. The plot plays out like a sensuous dance
of catch me if you can in ever the most subtle and beguiling way. Never has the
understated spoken so loudly in a film. The effect is ethereal, seeming to echo
the hearts of both of these adults in search of themselves and one another. Is Marta’s
pursuit of Janos all imaginary or is it really happening. Did they really arrange during a conference in
New jersey to meet again in the future on the bridge in Budapest?
This is the most original love story I have ever seen in a
film, and it’s beautifully crafted. Cinematically resonating the inner turmoil
of both protagonists, darkness weaves its own feelings where suspense hangs in
the obscurely lit air, like the big loud speaker does dangling on a wire high up
in the sky as it is being moved into an apartment – a dwelling where (I won’t
give away the spoiler).
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
TAILOR, directed by Sonia Liza Kenterman****
If ever there was a charming movie made that reflects a time in Greece when small businesses were eaten up by the economic crisis, this adorable movie is the one to watch. A father and his almost mute handsome son whose face nonetheless has such a comedic quality to it, are struggling with their tailor shop for men’s clothes in Athens. The father falls ill, and his son has to find a way to keep the shop going. The bank is about to repossess it. He begins selling on the street and soon he’s making wedding dresses at a steal of a price.
His upstairs neighbor and darling child soon get involved in his sewing
business and a quiet romance seems to be stirring among the chiffon and teal. I
could not help but think of Mr. Bean (Rowan Atkinson) every time the close up of
our hero showed his big eyes and poised manner hiding a bit of humiliation. Comedic and touching, The Tailor is a made-to measure
classic. Dimitris Imellos as Nikos, the
sweet humble son, was impeccable in creating a character of such originality. His subtle expressions tore at our hearts. A gem of a Greek film - with comedic tragic elements.
Monday, December 28, 2020
Psycho Goreman, directed by Steven Kostanski ***
A cute yet gutsy spill of a horror film that has an evil monster visiting
two kids who take control of him through this magic token type beamer light
they find in the ground.
Mimi, the sister of Luke is a sassy, kick-ass brat, magnificently played
by Nita-Josee Hanna. However, unlucky Luke is constantly bullied by her. So,
this campy horror flick, packed with conflicts needs no pithy plot explanation;
rather it is the relationships in this family that cause the malice with household
moments of huge dysfunction – so despite all the ugly monsters unleashed in the
film, the real earthly monsters are embodied in the human species.
The special effects, fabulous costumes and whacky humorous scenes with
clever schtick are quite above the usual horror stuff.
The guy who plays the cop turned into a zombie is the scene stealer. His
movements are utterly entertaining and imaginative – putting new twists to the zombie walk.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
OVEN-BAKED TRADITION IS THE PERFECT FOOD FOR YOUR PET
Oven-baked Tradition is fantastic in every way
This is the only food you should be feeding your pet!
Oven-Baked Tradition is a Canadian family-owned business that prides itself on providing your pet outstanding organically baked food, made exclusively at Bio Biscuit company, in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec. Since 2006, the Lemieux family has worked prodigiously to create the highest standards in dog and cat food. In fact, the company even has an R & D department with specialists, a quality control laboratory, impeccable equipment with stellar standards.
Zak, my Maltese lhasa apso dog is the pickiest of
eaters, and has had several ailments from the get-go. I was feeding him vet-recommended hard food
that really was difficult for him to eat, and he hated the taste. It became
very discouraging to see his bowl full of kibbles; nothing was touched.
Sometimes, he wouldn't eat the stuff for two days, and that is when I knew I
had to find a food that he would gobble up - a food that contained every
healthy, nonchemical bio-based ingredient possible without compromising on taste
appeal, I wanted 100% purity - excluding all that dangerous stuff that most of
us can’t even read - let alone feel good about putting it in our pet’s stomach.
The Happiness Factor
I set out to discover a nutritious food that he would like. I chanced upon Oven-Baked Tradition at a local Mondou store in Montreal, and took home a few samples. It was like night and day. He loved it! His tail wagged; he had more energy, and best of all, he seemed to revert to puppy playfulness, even at the age of 14 years and nine months! Judging by how fast he ate it up - no coaxing needed now - he obviously found it all delicious. And when I introduced him to the wet food which is also 100% organic – a pate made with quail and the other - a pate made with rabbit, he was in gourmet heaven. organic. In fact, they are enlarging their line of wet food. Nice for dogs with teeth issues.
Heaps of Health Packed into its Flavorful Food
Why is my dog responding to this food with such eagerness? Why does he love it so much? Each bag contains palette-pleasing real food, and each morsel is made without wheat, corn, soy, bovine products, artificial flavors and GMD. The Lemieux family who owns the business stresses that the manufacturing process is unique as it uses slow baking at low temperatures which allows for nutrients not to be lost, nor natural flavors. Its fresh fish recipe is prepared with fruits and vegetables, and like its crunchy companions, it’s completely holistic, devoid of hormones or antibiotics. This slow baking process is their modus operandi for all their pet food products and as the Lemieux family explains, this process increases nutrition ingredient density – a super food that tackles allergy and digestion issues, strengthens the immune system and joints.
Another attractive aspect to Oven-Baked Tradition, is the variety of food it offers for both dogs and cast. For dogs, it considers all breeds and its kibbles cater to five different sizes of dogs. You’ve got lamb, fish and their chicken has been especially created for puppies as well as adults to address weight control. They have also put out a grain-free line for dogs of all sizes in different flavors as well.
The Total Package
Omega-3 and 6 fatty acids, glucosamine, chondroitin, fruits and vegetables come in all bite sizes baked for small, medium and large dogs. My dog Zak won’t go to sleep without oven baked packages surrounding him, because he knows he’s going to wake up to them in the morning.
Terrific treats
Most of the treats we buy for our pets are not uber-healthy,
but we still feed our pet with them, whether it be for training or simply as a
snack, or even for doing nothing. The
awesome assortment of 19 treats at Oven-Baked Traditions lives by the motto:
variety is the spice of life. They include: dental for good breath care,
chicken with pumpkin, liver, duck, meatballs, sweet potato and yummy bacon
flavor – that is really popular for training. These goodies are organically
concocted and baked with no additives or preservatives of any kind. I enjoy changing treats, and I can with this
company. It spoils our dogs with beef treats, even meatballs, sweet potato
goodies and liver – to name a few.
Oven-Baked Tradition distributes its food beyond Canada to over twenty countries all over the world
in Europe, Latin America, South America, the United States and nine in
Asia.
Their website is:
ovenbakedtradition.com
Call:
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Saturday, December 5, 2020
South Asian Film Festival of Montréal (SAFFMontréal)
MONTREAL, December 2020● Kabir Centre for Arts & Culture, is pleased to announce the jury award-winners of the 10th edition of its annual South Asian Film Festival of Montréal (SAFFMontréal), a true Covid-19 success story. The awaited closing film was the Canadian documentary, Because We are Girls.
In this triumph over trying times, Festival Director Dushyant Yajnik said: “I think we lived up to our aspirations at the beginning of the year to make 2020 a year of bold and clear-eyed 20/20 vision through the films that we chose. The pandemic demanded a course correction; that of delivering the festival in a virtual format. This constraint extended all the way back to the various elements in its planning and execution from the time the initial programming team was formed and virtual meetings conducted, to and through the myriad other steps needed to keep the contacts going with filmmakers, publicists, funders, financial institutions and jury members. All this culminated in an online closing ceremony in the presence of several filmmakers, special invitees and a worldwide audience. Though we did not gather in person, cinephiles did meet, share their passion for South Asian films and connect from across the world. As a result, our extended family of filmmakers, festival organizers, programmers and viewers has grown considerably.”
As in all closing ceremonies for such festivals, the highlight was the announcement of the prestigious jury awards. The jury presented their awards in four categories:
Feature Documentary- Bamboo Stories (Bangladesh, Bengali, Shaheen Dill-Riaz); Short Documentary- Home 1947 (Pakistan, English/Urdu, Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy); Feature Fiction- Run Kalyani (India, Malayalam, Geetha J); and Short Fiction- Poet in Two Worlds (India, Marathi, Swapnil Vasant Lata Kapure).
The jury also made special mention as runners-up for the following films: The Accused, Damned or Devoted (Pakistan, Urdu/Punjabi/English, Mo Naqvi), feature documentary; Bulbul (Nepal, Nepali, Binod Paudel), feature fiction; and Dry Leaves (Pakistan, Urdu, Ali Sohail Jaura), short fiction.
The Festival, which was presented on Kabir Centre’s specialized video platforms, incorporated elements of high security for the protection of filmmakers’ works with the simplicity of rapid access by the viewing public. Films were offered entirely free of charge, along with post-screening discussions, and were viewed by several thousand spectators from 30 countries around the world. They elicited rave responses, including:
“I enjoyed all the wonderful films; the Festival really opened my eyes.” (New York)
“I knew nothing about Kabir Centre and your excellent film festival. Now we are enjoying amazing films from the comfort of our home.” (Eastern Canada)
“I have not seen such good films in a long time. Wonderful for the eyes and the heart. Adieux Hollywood movies.” (Morocco)
The South Asian Film Festival of Montréal is the only festival of its kind in the province of Quebec which presents films from all countries of the Indian Subcontinent, a region of the world rich in its talent for cinema both commercial and independent. SAFFMontréal takes pride in encouraging independent filmmakers to showcase their films that celebrate the lived experiences of South Asians and their diaspora and in this process enhance intercultural understanding in our host country and build bridges with all other sections of the society we live in. SAFFMontréal is also the only festival in Quebec which offers all its films in original version enhanced by both English and French subtitles, a fact that resulted in a significant 25 percent of views in French among the worldwide audience of several thousands in both languages.
Kabir Centre for Arts & Culture www.facebook.com/saffmtl www.saffm.centrekabir.com
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For any enquiries or interviews, please contact:
Dushyant Yajnik, Director of SAFFMontréal (514) 467-8212 or
TK Raghunathan, President of SAFFMontréal (514) 926-4182
email: info@centrekabir.com
South Asian Film Festival of Montréal is supported by: city of Montreal, city of Saguenay & Heritage Canada, in partnership with Cinémathèque Québecoise
STOMA, directed by Kit Hung ****
This is a great film, marvelously acted by Sing Lam. The lead character, Alex Lim has one of the rarest forms of cancer that creates tumors in his bowels. he must decide if he will have the operation that will end up with him wearing a stoma all of his life he goes to Switzerland to have it. Lim is gay and his lover is a man with no support for what Lim has to go through. Though he does meet up with Lim in several places, Andre is basically a sex-obsessed man who's a shallow shadow of a true partner. The film shed great light on people living with an ostomy. It is a hoel through which you can evacuate your feces. Your anus is sewn up. Lim bring gay is deeply depressed about this. His passion for photography renews itself, but not before going on a journey of self-discovery as a gay man living with a stoma. The screenplay for Soma was written by the late cultural icon. Julian Lee. It is based on his long battle with cancer.