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‘Jack’s Ride’ Review: A Portuguese Cabbie Drives Down Memory Lane in an Evocative Docufiction Hybrid Variety 1 hr ago To take one glance at Joaquim Calçada, you might expect him to have a story as tall as his hair. Pushing 70 years of age, zipped tightly into a leather bomber as glossy and black as his shellacked pompadour, he has the look of a grizzled Elvis impersonator, way adrift in small-town Portugal. Yet Joaquim’s life is a grounded one, weighed down by ordinary personal regrets and socioeconomic strains, even as his memories are dusted with second-hand glitter: Once a New York limo driver to the likes of Muhammad Ali and Jackie Kennedy, he now finds himself facing a lean blue-collar retirement in his home country, with little to show for his erstwhile travels and ambitions but some well-worn anecdotes. They find a sympathetic ear, however, in Susana Nobre’s lovely, surprising miniature “Jack’s Ride,” a perceptive hybrid documentary that leans ....
film profile], a neat hybrid of the two impulses. However, she risks undermining her rich subject matter with an overly fussy stylistic approach, where no five minutes of the 70-minute film are alike. The entirely Portuguese production had its world premiere early this week in the Berlinaleâs Forum section. (The article continues below - Commercial information) Jackâs Ride has all the ingredients to be a richly insightful and stylish work, but canât seem to decide on the best aesthetic for relating the story, or which of its melange of themes to build the film around. Whatâs undeniable is the unique character at the filmâs centre, whose statuesque frame adorns what are, at the very least, some of the most eye-catching marketing materials of the festival. This is ....
Skip to main content Currently Reading What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Review: A Georgian Romance in Love With Love, Soccer, Cinema and Street Dogs What Do We See When We Look at the Sky? Review: A Georgian Romance in Love With Love, Soccer, Cinema and Street Dogs Two lovers in a lively and ancient Georgian town are cursed not to recognize each other in this witty, warm, surprising modern folktale. Jessica Kiang, provided by ....
Soul Pictures, Cinepolis Board Carlos Cuaron s Amalgama (EXCLUSIVE) Anna Marie de la Fuente, provided by March 3, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Spain’s Soul Pictures has picked up international sales rights to Mexican helmer-scribe Carlos Cuaron’s dramedy “Amalgama,” while Mexico’s Cinepolis has snagged Latin American distribution rights to the film. Best known for co-writing his brother Alfonso’s career-reviving road movie “Y Tu Mama Tambien,” “Amalgama” is Cuaron’s third feature although he has directed several award-winning shorts, and participated in 2015 anthology “Vidas Violentas” as well as written scores of notable screenplays. More from Variety The film’s stellar Latinx cast includes Colombia’s Manolo Cardona (“Narcos’) and Peruvian star Stephanie Cayo (“Club de Cuervos”), as well as Mexico’s Miguel Rodarte (“Time Share”) and Mexican-American thesp Tony Dalton (“Better Call Saul”). ....
Director Susana Nobre on Berlinale Forum Title 'Jack's Ride,' a Memory-Laden Trip from Portugal & '80s New York msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.