The Bear Tooth was practically empty today. The film was huge. It quickly expanded from a mother/daughter relationship into mental health, race, art, parent/child relations in general, money wealth and love wealth, South African elections, dance, Judaism, Palestinian/Israeli conflict. I'm sure I'm missing something. I think a great editor could have trimmed it back a bit - it says it was 113 minutes, but seemed longer. The actors were outstanding - all of them. Watching someone off their meds is disturbing, but the actor was so good!
The only thing that bothered me, may not be an issue except my ignorance. The main actor was a white, South African who'd emigrated to Canada. She sounded a lot more than a woman I know from London than a white South African woman emigrant to the US. But perhaps whites in South Africa have different accents.
I want to reiterate that there are quite a few films that will be shown live this week, as well as the whole online array of films. I know. We've all gotten comfortable with our various streaming subscriptions and the comfort of staying home to watch. And it's cold out, etc.
But seeing the last two films on a big screen was great. And it's really safe if you're fully vaccinated. Everyone is masked (except when eating). They block out the two seats on both sides of your party when you reserve online at the Bear Tooth. Far more space from others than we just had on the airplane from Seattle. And the ceiling is much higher than in a plane. And the food is better. Though I was disappointed to learn that if you order from the restaurant, they no longer bring it to you. They treat it like any other to go order. They text you that it's ready. Really that's what they said. They are getting lots of take out orders and it takes up to 45 minutes they say. But who wants their phone to ping during a movie? Who wants to get up and leave the movie to pick up their food? Only the person who was dragged to a movie she hates and would love the excuse to leave. Otherwise, no one.
This is a customer service and management inflexibility problem that's easy to fix. They can text the Bear Tooth Theater food staff and have them pick it up and deliver it. It's not hard.
But other than that, pick a couple of films and get yourself out of the house and into a theater. If you've already bought a pass for the online, still do it. Yes, it will cost and extra $10 plus service fee, but just do it.
And now that there are no 'films in competition' it's harder to figure out which ones you want to see. Even then, there were films I thought were better than the films in competition. In any case I invite, implore, folks who are watching films at home to share your favorites so others can find them. Use the Festival's FB page or even leave comments here.
And with all the trees decorated with ice today, it was worth being out in such a magical natural wonderland.
OnThese Grounds is playing at 6pm tonight at the Museum
80,000 Schnitzels is playing at 1pm at the Bear Tooth tomorrow (Sunday)
For Ticket Information: www.anchoragefilmfestival.org. That's really not that helpful. For the Bear Tooth, go to their site and you can buy tickets online or at the theater. For the Museum, not sure you can get them online. Same with E Street. Just go.
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