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Roger Durling Reports from Cannes

The man in charge of SBIFF reports from the Cannes Film Festival in France, where he was asked to be programming director for the American Pavilion. So far, he’s seen a few bad films, some good ones, and managed to be in the same room as Roman Polanski.

Immoral Cargo

Someday, someone will make a compelling story about the tragic inhumanity of the slave trade and the dishonor it brought on presumably civilized societies from an insider’s perspective rather than the angle of white male policy makers.

A Look at Santa Barbara-based Filmmakers

We may not have Hollywood to attract the world’s top filmmakers
(thank god), but we do have the Santa Barbara International Film
Festival to help retain them.

The Woodard File

score.jpg In this final installment of Josef Woodard’s SBIFF ‘007 blog, he delivers a report from the Composer’s Panel, always one of the critic’s faves. Plus, see reviews of Hounddog, Offside, Paprika, The Glamorous Life of Sachiko Hanai, and every other film he’s seen over the past 11 days.

Views from the Others

ten%20canoes.jpg Josef Woodard explores how film is what really drives this festival, especially those films from abroad, which offer glimpses into life that are distinct from our American filmmaking roots. Here, he reviews Blessed by Fire, Ten Canoes, and Golden Door.

The Legacy of Spanish Film

It is nearly impossible to group together the vast collection of
Spanish films in a single category.

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