Tossed-off summations of things I've seen lately:
CRIA CUERVOS – Spanish film directed by Carlos Saura near the time of Franco’s death. Highly, highly recommended. Maybe the most dead-on depiction of childhood emotions I’ve ever seen in a film. Stars Anna Torrent, the little girl from SPIRIT OF THE BEEHIVE (and possibly written with her in mind?). Criterion released this but slapped one of their ugliest covers on it. You should be able to watch it free for the remainder of the month on The Auteurs website.
SILENT LIGHT – 2007 film set in a Mennonite community in Mexico (AGAIN?) that I think hits US dvd this fall. The point of praise everyone seems to agree on is the majestic opening shot, and while I watched this in full in probably the worst possible format – YouseTube (“HQ”) - I have to agree it’s nature porn of a very high order. However, the film apes the pacing of Tarkovsky and especially the entire conclusion of Dreyer’s ORDET in a very shameless and superficial way. Still worth a look as at least those are references worth ripping off for a change.
THE HURT LOCKER – I’ve been trying to decide whether I prefer this to GENERATION KILL (surprised I haven’t seen the two compared more thus far) and overall I’d probably say yes. GK had stronger characterization and more detail but the set pieces here are far more taut and suspenseful. Kathryn Bigelow will likely be a no-brainer for a best director nod and even factoring out politics it’ll be deserved.