Posts Tagged “36th Telluride Film Festival”

The Road (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin6th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

A post-apocalyptic tale of a man and his son trying to survive by any means possible.

An Education (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin6th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

A coming-of-age story about a teenage girl in 1960s suburban London, and how her life changes with the arrival of a playboy nearly twice her age.

Life During Wartime (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin6th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

Friends, family, and lovers struggle to find love, forgiveness, and meaning in a war-torn world riddled with comedy and pathos.

The Last Station (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin5th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

A historical drama that illustrates Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s struggle to balance fame and wealth with his commitment to a life devoid of material things.

The Jazz Baroness (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin5th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09,

A love story between the jazz genius Thelonious Monk and a beautiful British heiress, Baroness Panonnica Rothschild de Koenigswarter.

Red Riding: 1983 (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin4th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

The seemingly untouchable, corrupt West Yorkshire police, and the true evil mastermind behind the child abductions and murders of the last 14 years, can’t resist doing it again. Against them, a fat useless lawyer, and one remorseful copper.

Red Riding: 1980 (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin4th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

Police corruption interferes with the search for a killer in Yorkshire, England. Based on David Peace’s novel “Nineteen Eighty”.

Red Riding: 1974 (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin4th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

A rookie journalist looks to solve the increasingly vexing case of a serial killer on the loose.

The White Ribbon (2009)

Eric W. Shamlin4th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09

Strange events happen in a small village in the north of Germany during the years just before World War I, which seem to be ritual punishment. The abused and suppressed children of the villagers seem to be at the heart of this mystery.

14-18, The Noise and the Fury (2008)

Eric W. Shamlin4th Sep 2009Cinephilia, Cinephilia, Films '09,

A documentary of World War I, exploring how soldiers accepted their conditions in the trenches when no clear reason had been given for the fight.