Friday, December 21
Sunday, December 16
Thursday, December 13
Thinking ahead August 08
Now that 2007 is getting to an end, and while we still in the middle of XMas planning, it is good that we start thinking ahead of what we will be doing between 20th July 08 to 20th August 08...
Here is one suggestion: Praia Formosa, one of the places of that very long list for future holidays and experiments ;) Unfortunately there was a passer-by who interrupted the view of the beach ;)
Labels: holidays, Praia Formosa
Friday, December 7
I want to watch:
And being the youngest adult in the family, I believe I have the right to decide at least one of the movies we are watching. Therefore, my suggestions are:
Number one. The Godfather

http://imdb.com/title/tt0068646/
Number two. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest

http://imdb.com/title/tt0073486/
Number three. Psycho

http://imdb.com/title/tt0054215/
Number four. Memento

http://imdb.com/title/tt0209144/
Number five. It's a Wonderful Life

(before you say anything, we had to have something christhmasie)
http://imdb.com/title/tt0038650/
And this is just for now... Please comment. Big kiss!!
Wednesday, December 5
XMas Request 2

Would it be possible to view
The Age of Innocence (1993) ???
Thanks very much ;)
All information here:
Christmas Menu - Item 4
Ten Canoes
An Aboriginal tale of magic and mystery, set in a time before white settlers came to Australia, this comic retelling of a traditional fable is the first major feature film to be made entirely with native Aboriginal dialogue. It's thoroughly entertaining, moving and informative too. Set a thousand years ago in central Arnhem Land in northern Australia, a group of Ganalbingu tribesmen embark on a hunt for magpie geese. To navigate the crocodile-infested swamp, elder Minygululu leads the tribe in building canoes made out of bark. When he discovers that Dayindi has a crush on his third wife, he tells him a story set in a mythical time after the great flood that explains how his people developed laws to govern their behaviour, the same laws used by the tribes today.

Every so often, a film comes along that fully merits the term “world cinema”, transporting viewers from wherever they’re watching to one of the four corners of the earth.
This is bold, resonant cinema, a return to first narrative principles that rebukes its younger characters’ impetuousness to insist ‘a good story must have proper telling’. Ten Canoes, one of 2007’s outstanding releases, is a proper telling indeed.
Christmas Request 1 - Not yet available
Van de schoonheid en de troost

* The visual artist Karel Appel (1921, Netherlands)
* The conductor, pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy (1937, Russia)
* The soprano Catherine Bott (1952, England)
* The writer John Coetzee (1940, South Africa)
* The conductor Richard Dufallo (1933, US † 1999-shortly after the recording)
* The physicist Freeman Dyson (1923, England)
* The museumdirecteur Rudi Fuchs (1942, Netherlands)
* The ethologe-writer Jane Goodall (1934, England)
* The zoologist and paleontologist Stephen Jay Gould (1941, USA)
* The writer Germaine Greer (1939, Australia)
* The writer György Konrád (1933, Hungary)
* The poet and psychiatrist Rutger Kopland (1943, Netherlands)
* The experimental physicist Leon Lederman (1922, USA)
* The psychologist Elizabeth Loftus (1944, USA)
* The neurofysioloog Gary Lynch (1943, USA)
* The violinist and conductor Yehudi Menuhin (1916, US † 1999)
* The philosopher Martha Nussbaum (1947, USA)
* The philosopher Richard Rorty (USA, 1931),
* The historian Simon Schama (1945, England)
* The philosopher Roger Scruton (1944, England),
* The writer Wole Soyinka (1934, Nigeria)
* The writer-philosopher George Steiner (1929, birth. In France)
* The writer Tatjana Tolstaja (1951, Russia)
* The writer Dubravka Ugrešić (1949, Croatia)
* The physicist Steven Weinberg (1933, USA)
* The nature and mathematician Edward Witten (1951, USA), *
Sunday, December 2
Christmas TV / Film viewing: Menu - Item 1
