Notes on gramps & docos

I’m jotting these down as references for an ultra-secret project. Those of you who have had the unfortunate chance of hearing me gush about the motley of gramps who have tottered down the library, will perhaps find sparks of delights and ideas in these biographical docos. Drool over Blanchett’s androgynous Dylan. But check Scorsese’s version. I …

Review: Lumumba

Lumumba directed by Raoul Peck, 2002 “This film is not an ‘adaptation,’ it aims to be a true story. I want to extract the cinematic narrative from reality by remaining as true to the facts as possible,” so said Raoul Peck. Using archival images of official history (many of film’s pivotal scenes are moving recreations …

Review: Bus 174

Bus 174 Ônibus 174 (2002, Brazil) José Padilha This has been oh-so-often compared to aforementioned City of God, but I like this much better. On June 12, 2000, Sandro di Nascimento hijacked a bus, and for four and a half hours it was broadcasted live all across the country. This incident would be known as …

Review: City of God

City of God Cidade de Deus (2002, Brazil) Fernando Meirelles & Kátia Lund You’ve heard the hype: the focus of the story is on ‘Cidade de Deus’ (‘City Of God’), a housing project constructed by the Brazilian government in the 1960s to isolate the poor from Rio de Janeiro’s city centre. It chronicles of the …

Review: Mysterious Skin

Mysterious Skin (US, 2005) directed by Gregg Araki Two boys. One can’t remember. The other can’t forget. It’s based on a novel by Scott Heim, about two boys subjected to sexual abuse in their childhood, and their different coping mechanism: Brian has nightmares and blackouts accompanied with nosebleeds of five hours he lost—couldn’t remember—when he …