Top 8 Films at TIFF 2012

For the movies I did see, nothing blew me away. However, there were a bunch of very talented filmmakers making solid work that may not have transcended previous efforts, but was certainly worthwhile, cinematically rich, probing and engaging. I'm thinking of Noah Baumbach's "Frances Ha," Paul Thomas Anderson's "The Master," Derek Cianfrance's "The Place Behind the Pines" and Ramin Bahrani's "At Any Price." These are all movies that I'd wholeheartedly recommend--I reviewed "Frances Ha" and "Pines" highly favorably--but I don't think you could say they're better than "The Squid and the Whale," "There Will be Blood," "Blue Valentine" and "Goodbye Solo." Having said that, what is "better" or "worse"? And really, each of the films is so different from the director's previous works, and in some cases, a refreshing change of pace, that It seems unfair to put such a qualifer on the films.
As always, this year's documentary program was strong, with particularly powerful entries such as "The Act of Killing" and "Stories We Tell" (which I wrote about more extensively in my Docutopia column this week, "Reconstrucing Memory"). I also found Alex Gibney's "Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God" his strongest documentary since "Taxi to the Dark Side." Gibney's films can come across as a little righteous, but I found the movie to strike just the right balance between expose and humanism.
Here's my Top 8 breakdown, in vague order of personal preference:
"Frances Ha" (Noah Baumbach) - review (I know there are some people who are going to be annoyed by this film, but I'm a sucker for "400 Blows" references and hey, I was a 20-something in New York, too, so I can't help but relate.)
"The Master" (Paul Thomas Anderson) - A lot has already been written. I won't say more, but it firmly establishes Paul Thomas Anderson as one of America's most assured masters of the cinematic language.
"At Any Price" (Ramin Bahrani) -- What's extraordinary about the film is that Bahrani made it at all. So different from his previous films in cultural and geographic millieu, it's a wild shift for the filmmaker. For me, there was just one off-note, a particular music cue--that felt inauthentic to me. But other than that, he's created a forceful reflection of failure and personal reckoning in the American heartland. And the way he handles the last scene is brilliant.
"Stories We Tell" (Sarah Polley") - see my Docutopia column for more.
"The Act of Killing" (Josh Oppenheimer, Christine Cynn, Anonymous) - review
"The Place Behind the Pines" (Derek Cianfrance) - review
"Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God" (Alex Gibney) - review
"Beijing Flickers" (Zhang Yuan) - review forthcoming
And I should say I had my most fun reviewing the film "Aftershock." After thinking hard about challenging movies, there's something refreshing about letting lose on a move that you find offensive.
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finally zefron is in a decent movie lol
most of the movies that are being talked about already have international/north american release dates
This sums it up though
http://ehs-wildcats.livejournal.com/580
/cool story bro
but i did not enjoy that movie at all. best part was lusting over ralph tbh.
I saw it. It was okay. I wasn't blown away or anything. Surprised tbh
my fave so far was Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing, and I'm going to rush a bunch of stuff this weekend so hopefully I can see Argo.
i really can't wait for argo to come out in theaters. but besides that i'm excited to see cloud atlas and frances ha
Edited at 2012-09-13 10:32 pm (UTC)
Excited about The Place Beyond The Pines, The Master and intrigued by everything else on the list.
JoaKING Phoenix for Best Actor please, I will punch DDL in the face if he takes this away
LMAO what if this is the year Leo finally wins?
ughhhhh
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha at the thought of leo winning in 2013 though
That stupid asshole, I knew the minute he showed up JoaKing would be in danger.
He, like Meryl Streep is one of the top trump cards of the acting world.
LOL seriously tho, all the stan wars would be so painfully embarrassing if Leo actually wins, I'll actually sue The Academy for distress if he does over DDL/Joaking
If they thought I was mad when Jonah Hill got a nom...lol