Of course, there are wonderful moments of dance
in films about other cultures.
Today was a day
for films about people stirring things up in their families and communities, and about British films stirring things up here at the festival.
This is a
short film about how some researchers are going right to the heart, er, brain, of the matter of love.
We are looking forward to their finished
documentary film about people who work online and travel around the world.
I'm quite proud of that and happy to say that because of its success we're currently developing a
new film about sustainable fashion.
This is a smart, warm, relatively innocent and surprisingly funny
film about how boys become older boys on their way to eventually becoming men.
Generally speaking, when we see
films about people dying of cancer, the audience is usually manipulated to fall in love with the character with the disease.
Not only one of the best romantic films ever made, this is arguably one of the
best films about human relationships of all time.
Personally, I love
films about life, growing up, and realizing that life isn't always perfect.
This is an intense, thoughtful
film about family, obsession and man's search for grace in a world gone mad.
The list of war movies is endless, but not so
films about what happens when those men come back from the fight.
After all, this is an
animated film about talking animals, the most common kind of animated film there is.
After the screening, several people I was sitting near began comparing the movie, favorably, to
other films about race.
There's a scene where a character discusses how he was able to get a sports car past customs, but nothing
on film about it.
This has never stopped and will never stop studios from making more well - written and well - acted
films about men.
It becomes a rather
beautiful film about different generations of women from the same family and how they're not quite the strangers they think they are.
The Trip is a very
funny film about friendship that has a surprisingly touching twist in its tail.
This is a sweet 100
minute film about life and accepting certain things throughout it.
A
serious film about an important subject seems like an important film, even if the effort falls far short of the target.
The cult hit of the summer was definitely the post-apocalyptic sci -
fi film about the world's remaining population living on a train.
I don't think I do but will say its a science
fiction film about a kid with special powers.
A promising look at a powerful,
personal film about the demons that drive a man to push himself to the limit.
If you're worried that you can not sit through another
indie film about the sins of the parents visited on their self - indulgent and / or damaged offspring, fear not.
These are simple but
compelling films about people who get in over their heads, who make poor choices consistent with their human flaws and suffer the consequences.