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Adrian Chan, amateur film critic and film theorist, on films and movies and analysis...There's more to see if you use your head. I attempt here to apply film theory, criticism, and analysis to my personal favorites. Favorite film directors include Andrei Tarkovsky, Bela Tarr, Werner Herzog, Wong Kar Wai, Paul Thomas Anderson, Stanley Kubrick, Harmony Korine, Steven Soderburgh, Orson Welles, Krystof Kieslowski, Federico Fellini, Peter Greenaway, Beat Takeshi and many more

Tuesday, February 03, 2004

To Be and To Have
Nicolas Philibert

This charming little film has everything that people dislike about French films and everything people like about French films. It's showing two more nights at the Castro, 7:00 and 9:20, (to Wednesday).

It's not often that a small documentary gets a week run at the Castro. They chose this one well. Rather like Varda's Gleaners, this film follows a small classroom of children from ages four to eleven as their teacher steers them through an ordinary year's worth of little victories, heartreaking losses, careless insults ("you're just as strong as him, but sometimes words hurt people too..") and tender affirmations. It's a fantastic little window on to the fragile little people we all were at one time, and captured by the kind of film-making that's rare this side of the Atlantic.