The Complexity of Happiness – VIFF 2016 Review

Italian director Gianni Zanasi (Non penarci) offers up a shrewd, cerebral, and stylish comedy with his latest film The Complexity of Happiness. Enrico Giusti (Valerio Mastandrea, brilliant) is a scoffing and somewhat autonomous businessman who routinely chides no-account CEOs to trade their companies, but his old ways won’t wash now that he’s met two orphaned […]

Little Sister – VIFF 2016 Review

Writer/director Zach Clark (White Reindeer, Vacation!) begins his latest comedy––more of a melodrama with an irreverent spin––with a quote from shock rocker Marilyn Manson; “Fail to see the tragic, turn it into magic!” And thus begins Little Sister, an immediately light and likeable indie with enough witty aphorisms, sardonic interactions, and odd-yet-amiable characters that more […]

Gimme Danger – VIFF 2016 Review

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Ohio-born American Indie auteur Jim Jarmusch, himself no stranger to the rock doc (namely, 1997’s Neil Young and Crazy Horse documentary, Year of the Horse), makes a very persuasive argument for the Stooges as “ the greatest rock-and-roll band ever” in his latest non-fiction offering, Gimme Danger. Outrageous and unpredictable rock icon Iggy Pop (James […]

Ghostland – VIFF 2016 Review

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“The plane wakes up,” says one of the Ju/’hoansi people as she takes her first trip ever on an airplane, destined for “overseas” aka Germany in Simon Stadler’s endearing and open-handed documentary, Ghostland. With an observant but never overly intrusive eye Stadler presents the Ju/’huansi as engaging and endearing subjects. A tribal people who’ve lost […]