Screening Log

This new site feature is a collective effort to summarize our viewing habits. Occasionally, you will find titles here that are coming to a theater near you, in addition to films viewed on television, and even films viewed in piecemeal. The screening log is archived each month; to view past entries select a month in the menu below.


July 2006 activity

Total Log Entries: 71

Total Comments: 23


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Fantastic Planet / La Planète sauvage / Czechoslovakia / France / 1973

René Laloux’s masterful Fantastic Planet is, like A Scanner Darkly, science fiction rendered in animation. In both cases, I suspect, the opting for animation is an effort to more efficiently render the concept. But Laloux’s film is, although over thirty years its senior, eminently more imaginative than Linklater’s. It concerns an alien race (the Draags) on a satellite deemed the fantastic planet, and the humans — deemed “Oms” — diminutive to them. They are treated as pets to the Draags, prisoners to their captors’ sporadic affections. In the opening minutes one of the children Draags apprehends an infant, and it is horrifying to see her toy and prod the baby in the palm of her hand. Having seen this on a VHS tape of awful quality, here’s looking forward to Masters of Cinema’s forthcoming release.

by Rumsey Taylor | Source: VHS
11 Jul 2006 10:48 AM | Submit Comment


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