
Finally, a not so insignificant note, eight of these films were directed (or co-directed) by women. As The Tom Tom Club sang, "Girls can do it, too."
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Stranger than Fiction- A nice Will Farrell performance and for the guitar geeks out there he plays The Whole Wide World by Wreckless Eric. E and A are the only chords. Easy. Shot entirely in Chicago.
Upside of Anger- Joan Allen and Kevin Costner play two depressed drinking buddies. It will make you want to have a drink or not, I am not sure.
You, Me and Everyone We Know- by Miranda July. Great and Quirky.
Friends with Money- Also great and quirky as is any film directed by Nicole Holofcener.
The Squid in the Whale-The first half of a great dysfunctional family double feature when combined with Little Miss Sunshine.
SherryBaby- Maggie Gyllenhaal is excellent as a recently paroled convict who wants to reunite with her daughter.
Documentary Film
Shut Up and Sing- The Dixie Chick's film. Great. You get to see how their new record came about and how they were really right.
My Architect- About the architect Louis Kahn who lived a double or triple life. Made by the son of his third wife.
Grizzly Man- Great music, great bears, real and scary. Music by Richard Thompson.
The Lost Boys of Sudan- Sudanese young men come to this country and have to adapt or die. Tons of memorable scenes- including when one "boy" catches a bird to give as a gift to a date.
Wordplay- Devotees of the NYT crossword must see this.
Spellbound- even better than Wordplay. About the national spelling bee.
Foreign
Earth, Fire, Water- Three separate films by Deepa Mehta. Three different versions of life in Indian in the last half of the 20th century.
Oldboy-Korean thriller. Not for everyone, pretty violent but very well made.
Best of Youth- Originally a mini-series for Italian TV. Shown in two 3 hour parts in theaters here. We get a 20th century Italian History lesson.
I'm Not Scared-Also Italian about a boy who finds a man hiding in a hole.
Nobody Knows- Japanese. 14 year old Yuya Yagira one best actor at Cannes in 2005. Based on a true story it's about 4 siblings each with a different father, who have to fend for themselves in a small apartment after their mother leaves.