Movies Watched -- Anatomy of a Fall (2023)

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In French … 141 minute running time so WAY WAY too long and I struggled to make it even one hour in then wisely abandoned this just as it started the interminable and boring courtroom scenes … this was a terrible French movie … who cares about the story! This was a Letterbox top 10 movie; they did me dirty by recommending this and I paid $6! to stream it, giving me no good way to fast forward. This won the Palme d’Or?!? Awful.

God bless Dick Brody for being the only critic brave enough to pan it : “the cinematic equivalent of an airport read … Triet displays no sense of time, no sense of development, no sense of context, no sense of detail.”

I imagine the rising teen-age cinephile, just beginning to take an interest in world cinema and confidently seeking out such a film, bearing as it does the imprimatur of the art-house cinema’s high and venerable authorities as well as wide critical acclaim. I imagine the bewilderment that would follow the viewing—imagine it developing into a skepticism, or even wrath, that would risk engulfing far better films, ones also endorsed at the same festivals and hailed by the same notables. If this is the art of the movies, I imagine hearing, then movie art is bullshit. In the art-house consensus, the danger facing contemporary cinema is its artistic diminution brought about by the market dominance of commercially ravenous franchise films. The showcasing and enshrining of mediocre movies as masterworks poses as great a danger.

Amen!

Fiscal Year 2024 New York State Council on the Arts Grants for Cayuga County

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  1. Cayuga Museum of History and Art | Individual Artists | $10,000

  2. Cayuga Museum of History and Art | Museum | $49,500

  3. Kaleidoscope Dance Theatre Inc. | Multidisciplinary | $25,000

  4. Merry-Go-Round Playhouse Inc. | Theatre | $25,000

  5. Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center | State & Local Partnership | $30,000

  6. Seward House Museum | Museum | $40,000

  7. Wells College | Multidisciplinary (Visiting Writers Series) | $20,000 

Total: $199,500

Fiscal Year 2024 New York State Council on the Arts Grants for Tompkins County

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  1. Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Inc. | Music | $30,000

  2. Center for the Arts at Ithaca, Inc. (D/B/A Hangar Theatre) | Theatre | $40,000

  3. Center for Transformative Action | Arts Education | $40,000

  4. Civic Ensemble, Inc. | Theatre | $40,000

  5. Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County | State & Local Partnership | $40,000

  6. Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County | S.& L. Partnership (Regrants) | $260,000

  7. Community School of Music and Arts | S.& L. Partnership | $25,000

  8. Community School of Music and Arts | S.& L. Partnership (Rehearsal and Studio Space) | $29,834

  9. Constance Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, Inc. | Multidisciplinary | $40,000

  10. Cornell University | Museum | $40,000

  11. Cornell University | Electronic Media & Film (Cornell Cinema) | $25,000

  12. DOROTHY COTTON JUBILEE SINGERS INC | Music | $20,000

  13. Historic Ithaca Inc. | Architecture + Design | $40,000

  14. Ithaca Shakespeare Company, Inc. | Theatre | $15,000

  15. Kitchen Theatre Company, Inc. | Theatre | $30,000

  16. New York State Early Music Association | Music | $14,000

  17. Opera Ithaca | Music | $40,000

  18. OPUS ITHACA SCHOOL OF MUSIC, INC. | Arts Education | $30,000

  19. RUNNING TO PLACES THEATRE COMPANY LTD. | Theatre | $40,000

  20. Sciencenter Discovery Museum | Individual Artists | $10,000

  21. SEVENTH ART CORPORATION OF ITHACA (D/B/A CINEMAPOLIS) | Electronic Media & Film | $49,500

  22. Sparks & Wiry Cries | Presenting | $20,000

  23. State Theatre of Ithaca, Inc. | Presenting | $25,000

  24. THE CHERRY ARTS, INC. | Multidisciplinary (Rehearsal and Studio Space) | $20,000

  25. THE CHERRY ARTS, INC. | Theatre | $49,500

  26. The History Center in Tompkins County | Museum | $49,500

  27. TRUMANSBURG CONSERVATORY OF FINE ARTS, INC. | S.& L. Partnership | $25,000  

Total: $1,087,334

Movies Watched -- True Things (2021)

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102 minute running time … stars weird-mouth Ruth Wilson and Tom Hare-lip Burke … I saw Wilson in The Affair, she’s a good actress, probably inspired by the Breaking the Waves actress, forgot her name … Hare-lip Burke and his Dad-bod are getting a lot of work of late, dunno why… this is a depressing story, and not very interesting in the end, ultimately “Kate” is a middle-class British woman with all the attendant support structure, which she can fall back on, if she chooses to … no idea why John Farr recommended this, I sure don’t. I see now that director / writer “Harry” Wootliff is a woman… maybe a nepo-baby or trust fund kid? Boooorrriiinnngggg.

Movies Watched -- Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020)

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Documentary … 89 minute running time … Dick Johnson’s daughter is a documentary filmmaker and she regretted not filming much of her mother before she (her mother) got Alzheimer’s and died, so she made this movie about her father as he starts to lose it … Dick Johnson’s Deformed Feet and His Eames Chair.

Spoilers: I hated what she did at the end of the film where she faked his death and funeral, abusing the audience’s trust … other than that it was sort of sweet … she’s a tough broad, Dick Johnson’s daughter, Kirsten … Seventh-Day Adventists … Seattle, a west coast vibe at first, then the move to New York and a more pushy feeling. The ending really spoiled the movie for me. A tearjerker, but not in the right way.

Movies Watched -- Smile (2022)

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115 minute running time … I’m not into horror movies, but this was a John Farr recommendation and it was pretty well made, I must admit… someone’s baby again, a W.D. By (written and directed by) movie. Low budget with no-name actors, but it was good! The no budget part shined through during the conversation in the car (didn’t realize how hard it is to make that look realistic when shot in studio), and the CGI monster parts were probably not the best, but the story was good enough and well told enough to make it not matter. See it if you’re into horror, skip it if you’re not.

(Didn’t realize it starred Kevin Bacon’s nepo-baby daughter (not pictured below) … she’s a good actress, but unfortunately looks like dad.)

Movies Watched -- Living (2022)

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102 minute running time … re-make of Ikiru set in 1950s London … was this necessary, Kazuo Ishiguro? Heavy piano and orchestral musical cues tugging on those heartstrings … it wasn’t bad, but it also isn’t good enough to recommend. John Farr liked it more than me.