Will “Rye Lane,” as a British rom-com, offer anything different than the classics starting from Notting Hill (1999) to Love, Rosie (2014) were able to deliver? The film, directed by Raine Allen-Miller, uses the same old grand gestures and the happy ending but shows us how love can magically blossom on the streets of London, whether it is Peckham, Brixton, or the South Bank. As Dom hides in a unisex restroom and cries about his breakup from three months ago, Yas accidentally listens to him crying. Yas, on the other hand, is also processing her breakup, which is still fresh, but she never says that she is upset about it.
Amidst the pacification of these two characters, “Rye Lane” shows us the rhythmic and vibrant lanes of London filled with color. There is the hope of a new beginning, but the breakups are unending, like the days in the movie that never end.
Amidst the pacification of these two characters, “Rye Lane” shows us the rhythmic and vibrant lanes of London filled with color. There is the hope of a new beginning, but the breakups are unending, like the days in the movie that never end.
- 4/1/2023
- by Carlos Luis
- Film Fugitives
The theme for this year’s Melbourne Underground Film Festival is “Evolve Or Die,” so thank God that after 15 years, the fest has decided to evolve rather than kick the proverbial bucket.
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
What does “evolution” look like for Muff? For starters, this year is a much more stripped down festival. It runs Sept. 12 – 19 at a single location — The Backlot Studios.
Muff usually features a healthy retrospective section, but they decided to spin that off into a separate event that will run in a month or two. Instead, Muff 15 is all about new cinema, with an even stronger focus on Down Under cinema.
Opening Night: Start Options Exit was originally conceived by local co-directors Chris Mitchell and Yoav Lester as a web series, but was subsequently edited together as this outrageous comedy about a pair of degenerates stumbling through the seedy underbelly of Melbourne.
Closing Night: Acclaimed Melbourne cult filmmaker Stuart Simpson...
- 9/8/2014
- by Mike Everleth
- Underground Film Journal
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