Cannes 2006: Global Imbalances (Festivals) Cannes 2006: Global Imbalances (Festivals)

Cannes 2006: Global Imbalances (Festivals‪)‬

Film Criticism 2007, Spring, 31, 3

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My two favorite films at Cannes this year were both intensely personal, the director's/writer's angst transparent on screen. One, the Turkish Les Climats, a story of a break-up, shows a husband and wife caught in a dance of disconnected love--a personal story, given that as the couple is played by director Nuri Bilge Ceylan and his real wife Ebru. The film begins in bright summer with the two in Bergmanesque silence, taking a moped ride along the coast. They tumble in the sand, and it is clear by the look in their eyes that the relationship is over. The film ends in winter, after the couple has broken up, returned and broken up once again, each time the one in power begging the other to come back. The last image is in cold blues under a bare light-bulb in a hotel, the man's hand in her hair, the eyes meeting in wariness: the game continues interminably. The movie establishes in the interstices of dialogue, in its silences, what the director acknowledged at the Turkish stand at Cannes: "Yes, I do think love is like that--for everyone." My other favorite, Pedro Almodovar's Volver (Return), features Penelope Cruz as mega-mother "Raimunda" who forges ahead after her daughter kills her husband, while her own mother, played by a vicacious Carmen Maura, comes back from the grave to haunt her. "It is a homage to mothers," says the director. Volver is also one of Almodovar's most vulnerable films, showing both his return to his maternal roots in La Mancha--to the stories of his own formidable mother--as well as his fears of mortality. The film, while a comedy, features an inordinate amount of deaths: a dying aunt, a neighbor with cancer, a murdered husband, a ghost. "I am afraid of death," the greyhaired Almodovar admitted. "This is one reason I admire women. They collectively deal with life, with death, with rituals of mourning and cleaning."

GENRE
Kultur und Unterhaltung
ERSCHIENEN
2007
22. März
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
11
Seiten
VERLAG
Allegheny College
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162,8
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