Tag: mvff37

MVFF37, Day 9 – “You Had Me, I Never Had You”

When 25-year-old French Canadian auteur Xavier Dolan accepted a Jury Prize at last May’s Cannes Film Festival, he told jury chair Jane Campion, “Your Piano made me want to write roles for women…beautiful women with soul and will and strength, not victims, not objects.”  Saturday at the Mill […]

MVFF37 Expansion Pack

There is more to the Mill Valley Film Festival than spotlighting splashy Oscar bait and handing out lifetime achievement awards to teenagers.  The festival is also a great opportunity to watch under-the-radar independent and foreign fare, movies without release dates or distribution deals, movies you might never have […]

Mill Valley Film Festival 37, Day 8 – “Sinners and Saints”

As I enter my second and final weekend at the Mill Valley Film Festival, I find that my comfort level has risen considerably.  I no longer use the Google Maps app to navigate my way around the area.  I know where to find free parking at every venue, […]

MVFF37, Days 4 and 5 – “We’re a Happy Family”

Monday saw me back in Sacramento, taking an off day from live screenings and spending some quality time with the wife and pets.  However, I did manage to polish off a couple of screeners for films that played at Mill Valley this year, and my plan is to […]

Mill Valley Film Festival 37, Day 2 – “Saturday, Bloody Saturday”

The temperature today at the Mill Valley Film Festival reached 90 degrees, and the locals that I talked to could not recall a hotter Autumn in the festival’s history.  When you consider that the nicest suit most locals wear outside is a bicycle jersey, it could have been […]

MVFF37, Day 1 – “Beauties and the Beast”

I was not able to make it to the first night of the 37th annual Mill Valley Film Festival, which opened with the Tommy Lee Jones-directed western The Homesman, introduced live by star Hilary Swank.   Although I had already screened about a half dozen films that will […]