By Guus , 21 April 2007

Eno River State Park.Today I visited the Eno River State Park for the first time. The park is about 15 minutes away from our house, closer than the Umstead Park.

I spent 3,5 hours walking the various trails in the park. The weather was great and it's a beautiful park, with the Eno River and various creeks flowing through it.

At one point the trail crossed a creek and there was no bridge -- I jumped from stone to stone to get to the other side (no, I didn't fall).

The entrance of the park.

Spring flower near the Eno River.

Wood.

Turtles enjoying the sun.

An old house in the woods.

The trail is flooded by a creek.

When I came closer I saw that there were stones that I could use to cross the creek.

Start of the Shakori trail.

By Guus , 21 April 2007

The main feature after A Son's Sacrifice was A Table In Heaven, a documentary about the Maccioni family that runs the famous La Cirque restaurant in New York.

The documentary gives a very personal insight in the life of the Maccioni family, and their work to re-open the La Cirque restaurant in a new location in New York. The film maker was able to film private moments of the family, while they are living their life -- laughing, arguing, working and discussing all the details of the new restaurant.

My personal favorite scenes were when Mr. Sirio Maccioni, the founder of the restaurant, visits his son in Las Vegas who operates a successful La Cirque branch there. The son tells his kids: "keep the house tidy while grandpa is here!". When he later shows his father an elaborate Excel sheet with a business plan, the father ignores him and you can see the generation gap and differences in approaches.

The father and son from the movie were at the Q&A session, together with the Andrew Rossi, the director of the documentary. The director said that the he started working with the family in October 2004, and this afternoon was the first time the father and son saw the movie ("I am still stressed").

It was nice to see the main characters in real life, and it makes your realize again that this not a fiction movie but a real documentary. A funny question from the audience: "Do you still have the same real estate agent and does he still advice you on your regular business also?" The real estate agent the lady referred to can be seen in the film advising the family on restaurant matters, almost as a consigliere.

Honestly, I had not heard of the La Cirque restaurant before, but the film gives some background on how Mr. Maccioni grew the restaurant to the place to be seen. When the family had a grand reopening at the new location, an incredible amount of celebrities paid a visit. When Mr. Maccioni couldn't decide between 2 locations to open the new restaurant, he followed the advice from a regular guest, Henry Kissinger.

It was a good decision of Full Frame to show these 2 movies, both about family businesses, together.

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By Guus , 21 April 2007

A Son's Sacrifice.A Son's Sacrifice is a wonderful short movie about a man in New York who gave up his job in advertising to take over his father's halal slaughterhouse business.

The main character, Imram, is a very savvy, 27 year old modern guy and the relation with his traditional father is somewhat strained at times. This is a up-to-date movie that provides a glimpse of a traditional Muslim community living in New York, and the shows the differences between first generation immigrants and their children.

Nice quote: "We're closed to prepare for Qurbani so we don't slaughter chickens now -- why don't you order pizza or something?"

Delightful, made with humor and beautiful visuals. I thought this is the best short of the 2006 Full Frame Festival. See also http://www.sonsacrifice.com/.

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By Guus , 20 April 2007

Uganda RisingUganda Rising is a documentary about the horrible impact of the wars and rebellions in Uganda and its neighboring countries since the 1970s. It shows the fate of child soldiers in the Lord's Resistance Army, a rebel army that contains thousands of children who were abducted from their families.

What is the right balance between justice and truth in a society such as in Northern Uganda? An amnesty is in place for former child soldiers, and they are forgiven for the atrocities they performed. This is pretty successful and allows children to go back to a somewhat normal life. But what do you do to the top commanders? To end the war an amnesty would help, but that is flying in the face of justice.

There is a somewhat hopeful thread in Uganda Rising, on how how children bring hope and want to learn and study.

The documentary format was old fashioned with a traditional voice over and an excessive uses of freezing frames half way interviews. However, the story told by the documentary was extremely powerful. I saw the movie right after Surfing Soweto. I must admit that I was glad I was going to see more happy documentaries after seeing 2 movies that showed the lives of children in Africa.

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By Guus , 18 April 2007

Surfing Soweto.The first two movies I saw on Saturday morning were part of the "Africa Stories" of the festival.

Surfing Soweto is a short documentary on the life of kids in Soweto, South Africa who ride on top of trains for fun and to get fame and attention in their world.

It's sad to see the circumstances these kids live in. The scene were they are waiting hours for their teacher to show up is telling -- they want to learn, but it's very hard.

The movie is available to view online for free.

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By Guus , 17 April 2007

The Right To Be Left Alone.Friday evening after seeing South of Ten & Radiant City I went home to have dinner, but two hours later I was at the Full Frame Festival again to see The Right To Be Left Alone.

This is a documentary about the life of Larry Flynt, a publisher of a pornographic magazine and a life-long activist for the freedom of speech. There is a fiction movie about Larry Flynt that I had never seen, and this documentary was interesting. The movie made a case that it is important that every generation learns and remembers how crucially important the right for free speech is.

Larry Flynt was scheduled to attend the movie (a world wide premiere) but couldn't make it for health reasons.

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By Guus , 14 April 2007

Full Frame Festival.I was up bright and early this morning, and I was at the Festival at 8.00 am to get tickets for 2 shows that were sold out in the advanced ticket sale. The line wasn't very long and I got my tickets.

The Festival has nice tables with good coffee and wireless access. I'm on my way to get in line for the next show that starts at 9.30 am, 2 movies about Africa.

The beautiful Carolina theater.

Lines for tickets.

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