Tribeca ‘09 Round Up: “Outrage,” “Soundtrack” Premiere; “Moonlight,” “PoliWood” Interviews
by Andy Lauer (April 27, 2009)
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As unseasonably warm weather brought most New Yorkers out of their apartments to enjoy temperatures not usually seen until Summer, film buffs were gladly holed up in lower Manhattan’s air-conditioned movie theaters as the 2009 Tribeca Film Festival continued this weekend. Covering the festival for indieWIRE, film critic Eric Kohn offers his take on Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman’s “Soundtrack for a Revolution.” Kohn writes: “The concept behind ‘Soundtrack for a Revolution’ is both a means and end at once. In this competent survey of African American folk music in the civil rights movement, directors Bill Guttentag and Dan Sturman pair reminiscences with recreation, but it’s never quite the transcendent aural experience suggested by the two-pronged premise… Washington protests, police riots and King’s assassination all unfold with palpable sensitivity, but the music doesn’t drive the narrative as much as it should. The result is yet another run-of-the-mill historical document. If nothing else, it’s got a killer soundtrack.” Cinematical’s Eric D. Snider has also been keeping on top of the festival and offers his takes on several of the films that premiered this weekend, including: “The Swimsuit Issue” (“Hard to believe this and Ingmar Bergman came from the same place.”), “Fear Me Not” (”...a slow-burning psychological thriller… The director, Kristian Levring, sets up a number of potentially disturbing situations, always exercising patience, never going for cheap, sudden thrills.”), “Departures” (“It probably wouldn’t have been my vote for the Oscar, but it is a respectable and lovely film.”), and “Outrage” (“engrossing, revelatory”).
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