The 37th Galway Film Fleadh this year takes place from Tuesday 8th July through until Sunday 13th July, and is a week-long international film festival that takes place every July on the western edge of Europe in Galway, Ireland. Founded in 1989 as a platform for Irish filmmakers to exhibit their work to their peers, the central goal of the Galway Film Fleadh remains unchanged - to be a platform for the boldest new films, and to bring audiences & filmmakers from around the world together, to celebrate our shared passion for film. The festival welcomes a diversity of filmmaking from all around the world, crossing all generations and cultural backgrounds, bringing luminaries of the craft and everyday cinephiles together to share in the wonder of cinema - so reads the official website.
This years Opening Night Film presentation is 'Re-Creation' Written and Directed by David Merriman and Jim Sheridan and starring Vicky Krieps, Jim Sheridan, Aiden Gillen, Colm Meaney and John Connors. This docudrama tells the true story of the 1996 murder of French filmmaker Sophie Toscan Du Plantier at her vacation home in West Cork, and remains one of Ireland’s most shocking unsolved crimes. Ian Bailey was investigated by Irish authorities but never tried in Ireland, despite being convicted in absentia in France.
The World Cinema Competition features films from Colombia, Taiwan, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, the Netherlands, Belgium, France, Lebanon, South Korea, the UK, and Finland, and comprises eight films that have screened and won awards at Tribeca, Berlin, TIFF and other notable festivals. Those eight films are :-
* 'Khartoum' - from Sudan, UK, Germany and Qatar and Directed by Phil Cox, Anas Saeed, Snoopy Ahmed, Timeea Ahmed and Rawia AlHag. In 2022, four Sudanese filmmakers, along with a British Writer-Director began filming the lives and dreams of five very different citizens in Khartoum.
* 'Eel' - from Taiwan and Written and Directed by Chun-Teng Chu. On the outskirts of Taipei lies an isolated island, a place where time and memory dissolve into mist. Here, a mysterious young woman appears. When a young man later arrives, their lives intertwine, unravelling mysteries of longing, belonging, and transformation.
* 'The Blue Trail' - from Brazil, Mexico, Chile and the Netherlands and Directed by Gabriel Mascaro. Tereza, 77, has lived her whole life in a small industrialised town in the Amazon, until one day she receives an official government order to relocate to a senior housing colony. The colony is an isolated area where the elderly are brought to 'enjoy' their final years. Instead, she embarks on a transformative journey through the rivers and tributaries of the Amazon - a decision that will change her destiny forever.
* 'The Cowboy' - from Colombia and Australia, and Written and Directed by Emma Rozanski. Bernicia works in the ticket kiosk of a national park, doing odd jobs and loyally contributing to her family. One day, she finds a lost horse, and her life becomes profoundly connected to the animal. She experiences a great transformation – slowly channelling the persona of a cowboy.
* 'The Jacket' - from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Lebanon and Directed by Mathijs Poppe. What begins as an intimate portrait of Jamal Hindawi - a Palestinian artist doing political theatre in Beirut’s Shatila refugee camp - transforms into a captivating journey. We discover a Lebanon rarely seen, one where hope persists despite hardship, and where community transcends crisis. * 'Welded Together' - from France, the Netherlands and Belgium and Written and Directed by Anastasiya Miroshnichenko. Katya is a young woman who works as a welder. Abandoned as a little girl, she embarks on a personal journey to reunite with her lost family - to weld it back together, just like she welds metal at work.
* 'Mother of Snow Cranes' - from Finland and Written and Directed by Iiris Harma. Over 90 years old, Ellen Vuosalo has lived many lives. First as a Finnish immigrant in Canada, then as an American citizen and student of zoology at UCLA, and finally as a Mother of Cranes in Iran.
* 'Winter in Sokcho' - from France and South Korea and Co-Written and Directed by Koya Kamura. In Sokcho, a small seaside village in South Korea, Soo-Ha lives in a bit of a rut, rhythmed by visits to her mother, a fishmonger, and her relationship with her boyfriend, Jun-Ho. When a French man named Yan Kerrand arrives in the boarding house where Soo-Ha works, it awakens questions within her about her own identity, and that of her French father, of whom she knows almost nothing.
* 'Dragonfly' - from the UK and Written and Directed by Paul Andrew Williams. The story of two neighbours who strike up an unlikely friendship, not always to the approval of others around them. Seeing the lack of care that her elderly neighbour Elsie is receiving from so-called professionals, Coleen takes it upon herself to care for her, finally finding meaning and purpose in life. When her motivations are brought into question, a tragic sequence of events leads to a shocking, and devastating end. Starring Brenda Blethyn and Andrea Riseborough.
For the full details of the other film strands being showcased at this years Galway Film Festival, and a whole lot of other good stuff, you can visit the official website at : https://www.galwayfilmfleadh.com/
Looking ahead then to this weeks five hot new release movies coming to a big screen Odeon near you, we kick off with the much anticipated first film in the DCU's Chapter One that sees this Superhero reconcile his Kryptonian heritage with that of his adoptive human family in rural Kansas. Then we have an American true crime action thriller about a father and son who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, who find themselves in a standoff with a Chief of Police that sets off a manhunt. Next up is a horror story about two boys who have spent their lives under the strict and overprotective rule of their father, unaware of his dark past, they struggle to understand his paranoia and increasingly erratic behaviour. This is followed by a RomCom that sees cultures collide when an introverted doctor brings his white boyfriend home to meet his traditional East Indian family; before closing out the week with a famous Japanese chef who decides to open a restaurant in Paris, seeking a third Michelin star, only to face challenges as outsider, including the sourcing of ingredients.
Whatever your taste in big screen film entertainment is this week - be it any of the five latest release new films as Previewed below, or those doing the rounds currently on general release or as Reviewed and Previewed in previous Blog Posts here at Odeon Online, you are most welcome to share your movie going thoughts, opinions and observations by leaving your relevant, succinct and appropriate views in the Comments section below this or any other Post. We'd love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy your big screen Odeon outing during the coming week.
'SUPERMAN' (Rated M) - this much hyped eagerly awaited American Superhero film is based on the much loved DC Comics character of Superman/Clark Kent, and is Written, Co-Produced and Directed by James Gunn, who in October 2022 became the new Co-CEO of DC Studios with Peter Safran. This is the second reboot of the 'Superman' film series following on from the DC Extended Universe which kicked off with 'Man of Steel' in 2013, then 'Batman v. Superman : Dawn of Justice' in 2016 and 'Justice League' in 2017 with Henry Cavill playing the titular role in all three outings. This film is set to be the first film of the DCU's Chapter One : Gods and Monsters, cost US$225M to produce and is released internationally from this week. Superman (David Corenswet) must reconcile his alien Kryptonian heritage with his human upbringing in Smallville, Kansas as reporter Clark Kent. As the embodiment of truth, justice and the human way he soon finds himself in a world that views these as old-fashioned. Also starring Rachel Brosnahan as Lois Lane, Nicholas Hoult as Lex Luthor, Skyler Gisondo as Jimmy Olsen, Wendell Pierce as Perry White and Pruitt Taylor Vince and Neva Howell as Jonathan and Martha Kent respectively.
'SOVEREIGN' (Rated CTC) - is an American crime action thriller that is Written and Directed by Christian Swegal in his feature film making debut. Based off the events surrounding the West Memphis Police shootings in 2010 during which two Police Officers were shot multiple times and killed during a random traffic stop, the film follows a father Jerry Kane (Nick Offernan) and his son Joe Kane (Jacob Tremblay) who identify as Sovereign Citizens, a group of anti-government extremists, as they venture across the country and find themselves in a standoff with a Chief of Police John Bouchart (Dennis Quaid) that sets off an intense manhunt with tragic consequences. Also starring Nancy Travis, Martha Plimpton and Thomas Mann. This film is released Stateside this week too.
'ABRAHAM'S BOYS : A DRACULA STORY' (Rated CTC) - this UK and US Co-Produced horror film is Co-Written and Directed by Natasha Kermani whose prior feature film credits are 'Shattered' in 2017, 'Imitation Girl' also in 2017 and 'Lucky' in 2020. This film follows the story of Abraham Van Helsing (Titus Welliver), and his family years after the fathers terrifying legacy with Dracula. In their new North American home, Abraham and his now wife, Mina (Jocelin Donahue), raise their two sons, Max (Brady Hepner) and Rudy (Judah Mackey). The family seems typical of the time, patriarchal, religious, tight-knit, but also emotionally cold and distant. When their haunting past creeps back into their lives, the Van Helsings’ secrets rise to the surface, forcing the boys to confront the terrifying legacy they were never meant to inherit.
'A NICE INDIAN BOY' (Rated M) - is an American RomCom Directed by Roshan Sethi in his third feature film offering following his debut in 2021 with '7 Days' and then 'World's Best' in 2023. The film follows Naveen (Karan Soni), an Indian-American doctor, who brings his fiance, Jay (Jonathan Groff), a white man and professional photographer adopted by Indian immigrant parents who have subsequently died, to meet his traditional family who must contend with accepting his white-orphan-artist boyfriend and helping them plan the Indian wedding of their dreams. The film saw its World Premiere screening at SXSW in mid-March 2024, was released in the US in early April this year, has so far grossed US$903K and has garnered universal critical acclaim.
'GRAND MAISON PARIS' (Rated PG) - this Japanese film is Directed by Ayuko Tsukahara is a sequel to the television series 'La Grande Maison Tokyo' and its special episode 'La Grande Maison Tokyo Special'. Years after La Grande Maison Tokyo was awarded three Michelin stars, Natsuki Obana (Takuya Kimura) and Rinko Hayami (Kyoka Suzuki) open a new restaurant named Grande Maison Paris in Paris, the home of French cuisine. Obana's longtime dream was to win three Michelin stars in Paris. However, it is difficult to obtain satisfactory ingredients in a foreign country. After a failure at a prestigious gala dinner, Obana makes a promise to his former mentor that if he does not win the three Michelin stars, he will quit the restaurant and leave France. The cuisine is supervised by Kei Kobayashi, chef of Restaurant KEI, which actually won three Michelin stars in Paris. The film was released at the end of December last year, has generated largely favourable reviews and has so far grossed US$27M as at early March at the end of its theatrical run in Japan.
With five new release movie offerings this week to tempt you out to your local Odeon, remember to share your movie going thoughts with your other like minded cinephile friends afterwards here at Odeon Online. In the meantime, I'll see you sometime somewhere at your local Odeon in the week ahead.
-Steve, at Odeon Online-
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