tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104794996052313718.post7090933100531574258..comments2024-01-03T09:05:24.322+00:00Comments on London Masala and Chips: BFI London Film Festival 2010Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104794996052313718.post-82137674730076259962010-10-17T22:28:07.152+01:002010-10-17T22:28:07.152+01:00The films you mention sound interesting. I noticed...The films you mention sound interesting. I noticed the shorter film lengths too. I agree that 3 hours or so is far too long! <br /><br />(I should have made clearer, the summaries are not my own of course - they're from the BFI website...)Ravenhttp://londonmasalaandchips.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2104794996052313718.post-67168399745485825262010-10-17T18:19:59.521+01:002010-10-17T18:19:59.521+01:00Good summary - how I wish I could go.
The special...Good summary - how I wish I could go. <br />The special galas look very good this year and it would be fun to see West is West even though Archie Punjabi isn't it in. <br />I wouldn't mind seeing Irrfan Khan in another film as the Warrior reminded me of Kurosawa in a good way.<br />I do remember reading reports of the problems besetting Dhobi Ghat, including the naming of the film so it's good to see it finally released.<br />Have you noticed that the film lengths are more suitable to Western audiences. I am keen to see Endhiran as asian scifi is so rare but at 176 minutes, I fear that my backside would protest a bit too much. Have to wait until it's on dvd. <br />I'd also like to see "I am Kalaam", "Sawako Decides", "The Book of Masters", ooooh and Mammuth with G Depardieu who is superb.Plummy Mummyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06581505117908609291noreply@blogger.com