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Leonardo, Jr. (1981) 

inglês A seven-minute tribute to silent slapstick films, in which actress and director Lorrie Oshatz plays a woman (probably the title-role Leonardo, Jr.) who, in the middle of the woods, attempts at drawing some sketches, then finds out she has no talent and resolves to commit suicide. And there’s much more in store! Of course, the story is trivial, but some situations are really funny and the film imitates the style of silent comedies with utter perfection. [KVIFF 2018]

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Speed of Light (1981) 

inglês On a car trip through the American backcountry, an attractive woman accompanied by her little daughter finds herself in a merry-go-round of stressful situations caused by the strange behaviour of local inhabitants. Is there a link with the launch of the space shuttle or with eruptions on the Sun that frequently appear in the film? Who knows. In any case, the atmosphere of this flick is oppressive (largely thanks to the gloomy soundtrack) and, after watching it, I can assure you that you won’t be in the best of moods. [KVIFF 2018]

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Mask of Sarnath (1981) 

inglês A twenty-minute black-and-white slasher which may seem like a short version of The Mask, except there’s no trace of Jim Carrey combating crime in the streets. Instead, a petty thief named Harry, enchanted by the mask of Sarnath, cuts the throats of innocent victims. Surprisingly, there’s plenty of blood and the atmosphere is decent (especially thanks to the inventive play of light and shadow). All of this is accompanied by vintage electronic music. A hidden treat for horror connoisseurs. [KVIFF 2018]

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Domestik (2018) 

inglês It’s nice to see that, once again, Czech filmmaking is making a step forward by breaking a taboo a little bit. I liked the well-thought editing and how the story is highlighted with small details (how the characters wither at the same time as the flowers in their flat, together with the rotting fruits in the bowl). Unfortunately, there’s not much happening and it feels lengthy. The characters are amorphous caricatures who haven’t evolved at the end compared to the beginning. What is supposed to make the viewer interested in their story? I must admit that, at times, my mind was totally elsewhere. Objectively, I find some value in this film – again, it’s something a bit different, which is welcome in our cinematic landscape, but unfortunately, it left me cold. [KVIFF 2018]

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O Culpado (2018) 

inglês A minimalist drama almost exclusively centred around its main character, whom the viewer can’t take their eyes off for an hour and a half, and through whom all the storyline and dialogues of the secondary roles are conveyed. The story is based solely on the dialogues uttered by the main character via a telephone line, and entirely stands as such – no blood, no action, no effects (I can imagine how fast this film pays for itself). I definitely value the concept. However I can’t appreciate the film fully, the storyline suffering from some illogical gaps, and not a single reheated filmic cliché is left out in the final part. Still, I admire the creators for being able, once again, to come up with a project that follows the rule ‘a lot of bang for the buck’. [KVIFF 2018]

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Leave No Trace (2018) 

inglês Clearly, this calls for a straight comparison to Captain Fantastic, which, however, was shot in a different mood and, above all, was more fun and playful. It has to be noted that Leave No Trace is really lengthy at times – though not boring either. Its plotline just lacks singularity. As a result, the film somehow flows from beginning to end at its own pace, then fades away relatively quickly at the end. That being said, all my appreciation goes to Thomasin McKenzie for taking on the main role with such grip and enthusiasm. All that is left for Ben Foster is to aptly support her. [KVIFF 2018]

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O Homem que Matou Dom Quixote (2018) 

inglês After many years of waiting and anticipation characterised by a whole range of problems, Gilliam’s battered project is finally here, and practically stands as an anti-commercialism manifesto of sorts. Toby, the arrogant and pampered advert director, returns to the location where, years earlier, he had shot his student film, and, on top of a generous dose of nostalgia, he encounters a loony old man that Toby’s work had thrown into the grips of madness, making him believe to be Don Quixote. While boundaries between dream and reality as well as past and present crumble apart, our central duo ends up in a bunch of wacky situations, which don’t always lead to happy endings. Many people will find this typical Gilliam-style film hard to watch, but I’m confident the fanbase will appreciate it. [KVIFF 2018]

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Robin Williams: Come Inside My Mind (2018) 

inglês Relatively complex and shot with sensitivity, this documentary concerns one of the most admirable US comedians. Come Inside My Mind showcases a vast amount of known and unknown comedy acts by Robin Williams, and attempts to portray his eccentric nature on stage, as well as his introvert behaviour and numerous personal hardships – and this, literally across his entire life, from the cradle to the grave. Marina Zenovich is quite selective in the choice of the material she uses; apart from the talking by friends, colleagues and family members, the documentary is mostly centred around sketches with Williams’ live performances, his film work being more or less moved to the sidelines. Surprisingly, the documentary doesn’t even focus on things like – amongst others – Williams’ Oscar award. But that’s not so essential, and the director’s primary focus is, as conveyed by the title, the actor’s mind. And even though we can only start to guess what was going on inside the brain of this charming, quick-witted and fast-talking chap, I will say with confidence that, with this documentary, we managed to come inside Williams’ mind at least a little bit. [KVIFF 2018]

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Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire (1987) 

inglês Billy the Kid and the Green Baize Vampire is, without a doubt, the most obscure musical film I’ve seen so far. And quite possibly one of the strangest films I’ve had the privilege to come across to this day. And indeed, it’s really just about Billy the Kid and the vampire playing snooker together. It’s hard to describe – what might have been the creators’ intention when shooting this flick? In any case, the characters, the dialogues, the behaviours, oh and even the people’s names are like from another dimension, which is just tons of fun for the viewer! Through the unconventional acting, crazy lyrics and other odd elements, one can have glimpses of good direction and interesting camera work. A truly bizarre finding! [KVIFF 2018]

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Um Lugar Silencioso (2018) 

inglês Clearly, A Quiet Place better suits – by orders of magnitude – the atmosphere of a festival; the hype when it was released to the masses rather damaged the film. Thumbs up to John Krasinski for the nice little horror. I think he did a good job and personally, I got more or less what I was expecting. The only minor issue I had was with the music. First, I found it was, for the most part, quite unnecessary for this film (maybe even to the point of being disturbing). Then, it seemed to me Marco Beltrami basically stole the melody from Sicario by Jóhann Jóhannsson. However, these days an original soundtrack is hard to find, so I was able to get over it. [KVIFF 2018]