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Sundance's foreign offerings tackle global issues, themes
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In the World Cinema Dramatic Film category, a definite standout is "Mermaid" from Russia. Unusual right from the start, this tale of a very different girl, born to an exceptionally fat woman and a sailor who all too soon deserts her, is guaranteed to hold your interest to the very startling end. This is certainly one of the most unusual, refreshing and best-liked films at the festival.
Two other foreign films, both so intense and wrought with mystery that they'll be sure to keep you glued to the screen from beginning to end, are Denmark's "Just Another Love Story" and Spain's "Transsiberian." Both have their weak spots, but they look exceptionally good and have first-rate and exciting actors in their leading roles.
Other World Cinema films worthy of your attention are the Chinese film "The Drummer," which intriguingly contrasts the gangster environment of Hong Kong that a young man seems inextricably involved in and a gorgeous green mountainous setting where he reluctantly renews himself among a Zen drumming troupe.
"Strangers" throws together, by accident, an Israeli fellow and a Palestinian woman, both finely acted by Liron Levo and Lubna Azabal, during Berlin's recent World Cup Finals. And though there are no real surprises nor much tension in "Under the Bombs," the story of a woman seeking her son and sister in war-torn Lebanon, it still allows us to see more firsthand a world we mostly know only from brief glimpses on CNN.
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