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Movie Picks: French Movie Competition, Cartoons Underground, The Rescue, Leisure Information & Prime Tales

Movie Picks: French Movie Competition, Cartoons Underground, The Rescue, Leisure Information & Prime Tales

thirty seventh French movie competition

The annual occasion returns with 35 characteristic movies for viewers of all ages.

The interval drama-comedy Scrumptious (PG, 112 minutes, screening at Shaw Theatres Lido and Paya Lebar Quarter until Nov 28, numerous occasions) stars Gregory Gadebois as Pierre, a prepare dinner, who within the late 1700s, is dismissed by his aristocratic grasp, the Duke. The disgruntled Pierre turns his life round in a manner that may change the course of culinary historical past in France.

The place: Alliance Francaise Singapore, Shaw Theatres (Lido and Paya Lebar Quarter) and The Projector
MRT: Newton/Orchard/Paya Lebar/Nicoll Freeway
When: Until Nov 28
Admssion: $15
Data: Voilah’s web site

Cartoons underground


Nighthawke tells the story of a roadkill badger, which isn’t fairly as lifeless because it seems after it’s checked by a police patrol. PHOTO: CARTOONS UNDERGROUND

Billed as Asia’s prime unbiased animation competition, Cartoons Underground marks its tenth season with a programme of movie screenings, panel discussions, workshops and the Golden Durian awards for excellence in animation.

Among the many movies within the Retrospective part, which highlights movies from previous editions of the competition, is Nighthawke (G, 28 minutes) from Spela Cadez of Slovenia. It tells the story of a roadkill badger, which isn’t fairly as lifeless because it seems after it’s checked by a police patrol.

The place: On-line screenings at Cartoon’s Underground web site
When: Until Nov 27
Admission: $10 for a movie screening, $15 for an All-Entry move, with concessions for college students
Data: Cartoon’s Underground web site

The rescue (PG)


A photograph from July 2, 2018, exhibits a bunch of divers getting ready to seek for 12 members of a youth soccer staff and their coach at a flooded part of Tham Luang cave. PHOTO: ROYAL THAI NAVY

107 minutes, exhibiting completely at The Projector, 4 stars

Nationwide Geographic, working with Oscar-winning director-producers E. Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, is among the many first out of the gate, with a movie concerning the broadly publicised Thai cave rescue in 2018.

This pulse-quickening documentary relies totally on the experiences of the staff of British cave divers and the Thai Navy Seals.

In June that yr, 12 members of a youth soccer staff known as Wild Boars and their coach have been on a hike and ended up trapped contained in the Tham Luang cave following an sudden downpour that flooded its passages. With the wet season arriving, extraction didn’t look like doubtless for weeks, probably months.

British cave divers Rick Stanton, John Volanthen and Jason Mallinson, in addition to Australian doctor Richard Harris, supply footage of their swims via the tight corridors of the cave.

Some photos will probably be acquainted to viewers who have been glued to their screens then. They embrace one exhibiting Stanton and Volanthen’s first contact with the trapped victims – huddled and weakly asking for the way lengthy they’d been within the cave. Watching it once more ought to nonetheless elevate goosebumps.

With the cave divers on board the undertaking, the movie could be a complete loss if it didn’t reply the “how did they do it?” query. That is the place the undertaking shines – the nuts and bolts of the operation are specified by layman’s language, minus the emotional manipulation that plagues too many documentaries.

Effectively-constructed sit-down interviews, maps and graphics complement the archival footage and diving re-enactments.

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