From Deseret News archives:
'07 fest was one of the best
Strong foreign films required audiences to think and feel
For my money, it was probably one of the best.
And was there a palpable difference between this year and past years? And is there a hint that new films by independent film directors seem to be going in a different direction?
Well, maybe.
The films seemed a little tougher this year a little heavier, perhaps, and even more disturbing than usual and, more often than not, designed to make you think and feel, rather than just sit back and simply enjoy.
There was definitely a more international flavor: Iraq and Afghanistan were there in more than just one or two films.
The jarring, eye-opening, award-winning Iraqi documentary "No End in Sight" chronicles the devastating and inexcusable errors and misjudgments that have made Iraq the hell-hole of violent chaos it should never have been.
On the other hand, "Enemies of Happiness" focuses on the campaign and victory of female freedom fighter Malalai Joya in Afghanistan.
Set in another trouble spot, the enlightening documentary "Hot House" reveals how Israeli prisons are inadvertently becoming breeding grounds for Palestinian terrorist plots.
Films about illegal immigrants seemed to crop up almost everywhere in the festival, whether it was the gripping "Padre Nuestro," where two Mexican boys try to survive on the dark streets of New York, or "Under the Same Moon," where a much younger boy searches for his mother in Los Angeles. And "Welcome Europa" shows foreign immigrants from many countries desperately seeking survival in major European cities.
Two of the festival's most memorable films dealt with Chinese immigrants: "Year of the Fish" an unforgettable feature film done with live actors, yet wonderfully using the algorithmic technology that gives the film the appearance of having been painted with a brush is set in New York City's Chinatown; "Ghosts" (the name that Asians often use for Caucasians) expertly re-enacts a real event in which a group of Chinese immigrants, mistreated in England, are drowned while searching for cockleshells along the coast.
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