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LFF Preview: Day 1 - Citizen Havel

Posted on 2008 09, 30 by Mike

As I mentioned previously I’m doing a pile of micro-reviews over on 12 Seconds (which they kindly mentioned on their blog - thanks guys!) while I’m at the London Film Festival press screenings. The plan didn’t quite go according to plan as the wi-fi at the National Film Theatre turns out to be too weak for video. Not a big deal as I can simply post the vids in the evening as I did tonight, but it means I can’t do the more fly on the wall stuff I was planning.

What I have learned already is that this is a tough assignment. Fun, but a little more taxing than I’d considered. While I think I’m doing OK and will hopefully get better I’m not really doing justice to some incredible films. So seeing as I had three very good pieces of cinema to watch today it only seems fair for me to embed the tiny reviews here and then expand on them a little.

First up was Paul Koutecky and Miroslav Janek’s CITIZEN HAVEL:


LFF: Citizen Havel on 12seconds.tv

Knowing a little about the Velvet Revolution, but hardly anything about what followed in the Czech Republic this documentary was a real eye opener. I admit to dragging my heels a little towards the South Bank this morning. The sun was out and it seemed crazy to spend two hours in a dark room with revolutionary types. Thankfully from the very outset Citizen Havel is so warm an illustration of one man that you are immediately drawn into the heady days of 1992 and follow very closely this former political dissident as he becomes the first president of a very new country. As political documentaries go I’ve never seen anything quite like this film as the people behind the camera are given unprecedented access to a series of unprecedented events.

Other key figures of the period pass through (Blair, Bush and even a saxophone tooting Clinton), but Vaclav Havel remains front and centre and always an intellectual first, a state leader second. It’s an often hilarious look at a normal man standing up for what he believes in suddenly thrust into an international spotlight, holding the country together as others try and bring him down.

A treat of a movie and highly recommended, it plays on the 22nd and 26th of October. Full details here.

A word from the Doc

Posted on 2008 09, 26 by Mike


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The London Film Festival… in 12 Seconds

Posted on 2008 09, 26 by Mike

The London Film Festival press screenings start on Monday. I got my press pass yesterday and because I’m incredibly busy at the moment (genre-crossing sci fi tv doesn’t just write itself you know) I was looking for a slightly different way of covering the films this year.

After a quick conversation with Christian and Sol I decided to do a series of pithy film reviews on 12 Seconds. I have no idea yet how I’ll boil down some of the best cinema in the world to only 12 seconds, but I’m looking forward to kicking this off. I will of course be doing more traditional text reviews to accompany the best (and maybe worst) of the festival this year, but with 3 films a day starting next week the short video content should soon add up…

I’ll be embedding the vids here of course, but you can always jump into 12 Seconds and record your own mini reviews. Can you sum up The Breakfast Club, Star Wars or Night of the Living Dead in so short a video? I’d love to find out…