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Sunday, April 11, 2010

The Band's Visit


Eran Kolirin's The Band's Visit is a beautifully filmed movie with extraordinary acting. It is a slow, simple story: The Alexandria Ceremonial Police Band is lost in Isreal on a goodwill tour. They are taken in by cafe owner Ronit Elkabetz. She and the conductor, Sasson Gobai, circle each other in a sexually charged waltz. Elkabetz is incredible: sultry, confident, yet understated. She makes a powerful impact with the slightest facial gestures. She's a great actor who deserves a bigger footprint. In fact, she has moved from Isreal to Paris to try to find a larger stage for her career. I hope she does!

Smart & Fun

Two new fun books from smart authors. Our friend Connie May Fowler's new novel just came out! How Clarissa Burden Learned to Fly is filled with fun characters in a double helix story. The real double helix is how all the fun is wrapped around some big issues. In John Banville's The Infinities, the Greek Gods are alive & well, and interfering in the lives of the family of a famed physicist who lies in a coma commenting on the craziness. It's a delight.